Is there any option with mount command to give write permission to non-root user












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I have to add a new disk to few systems with same specs. I have followed many tutorials to create FS and mount. But I have facing one problem. I want my disk should be mounted at boot time and a specific user "user1" should be able to write in this disk. Is there any option available in mount options I know I can use chmod command for this purpose. Following was the statement that I have added in /etc/fstab



UUID=f548e157-333b-434a-8ad1-832a97c0d766  /mnt/ssd1      ext4    defaults        0       2


This statement mount the new disk at boot time but the "user1" cannot write in this mount point. My OS is Ubuntu 18.04.



Here are the few references that I have following but could not found the solution




  1. https://askubuntu.com/questions/251206/mount-usb-drive-with-write-permissions-for-everyone-or-specific-user

  2. https://askubuntu.com/questions/125257/how-do-i-add-an-additional-hard-drive

  3. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab#Options









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    I have to add a new disk to few systems with same specs. I have followed many tutorials to create FS and mount. But I have facing one problem. I want my disk should be mounted at boot time and a specific user "user1" should be able to write in this disk. Is there any option available in mount options I know I can use chmod command for this purpose. Following was the statement that I have added in /etc/fstab



    UUID=f548e157-333b-434a-8ad1-832a97c0d766  /mnt/ssd1      ext4    defaults        0       2


    This statement mount the new disk at boot time but the "user1" cannot write in this mount point. My OS is Ubuntu 18.04.



    Here are the few references that I have following but could not found the solution




    1. https://askubuntu.com/questions/251206/mount-usb-drive-with-write-permissions-for-everyone-or-specific-user

    2. https://askubuntu.com/questions/125257/how-do-i-add-an-additional-hard-drive

    3. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab#Options









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      I have to add a new disk to few systems with same specs. I have followed many tutorials to create FS and mount. But I have facing one problem. I want my disk should be mounted at boot time and a specific user "user1" should be able to write in this disk. Is there any option available in mount options I know I can use chmod command for this purpose. Following was the statement that I have added in /etc/fstab



      UUID=f548e157-333b-434a-8ad1-832a97c0d766  /mnt/ssd1      ext4    defaults        0       2


      This statement mount the new disk at boot time but the "user1" cannot write in this mount point. My OS is Ubuntu 18.04.



      Here are the few references that I have following but could not found the solution




      1. https://askubuntu.com/questions/251206/mount-usb-drive-with-write-permissions-for-everyone-or-specific-user

      2. https://askubuntu.com/questions/125257/how-do-i-add-an-additional-hard-drive

      3. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab#Options









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      I have to add a new disk to few systems with same specs. I have followed many tutorials to create FS and mount. But I have facing one problem. I want my disk should be mounted at boot time and a specific user "user1" should be able to write in this disk. Is there any option available in mount options I know I can use chmod command for this purpose. Following was the statement that I have added in /etc/fstab



      UUID=f548e157-333b-434a-8ad1-832a97c0d766  /mnt/ssd1      ext4    defaults        0       2


      This statement mount the new disk at boot time but the "user1" cannot write in this mount point. My OS is Ubuntu 18.04.



      Here are the few references that I have following but could not found the solution




      1. https://askubuntu.com/questions/251206/mount-usb-drive-with-write-permissions-for-everyone-or-specific-user

      2. https://askubuntu.com/questions/125257/how-do-i-add-an-additional-hard-drive

      3. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab#Options







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