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Mount a read-write NTFS drive with udisksctl without root privileges.
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# /etc/fstab: static file system information. | |
# | |
# By default, the command `udisksctl mount -b /dev/sdb1` will mount the hard | |
# drive with read-only access. The following options allow `udisksctl` to mount | |
# the drive with read-write permissions without using `su` or `sudo`. | |
# | |
# Settings: read `man fstab ntfs-3g` for options. | |
# | |
# LABEL - the disk label obtained by running the `lsblk -f` command. | |
# /urn/media/luis/DATA - the directory where I want the disk to be mounted. | |
# ntfs-3g - the open source implementation of ntfs. | |
# rw - enables read-write access as opposed to read-only access. | |
# uid - the user id obtained by running the `id` command, needed by umask. | |
# gid - the group id obtained by running the `id` command, needed by umask. | |
# umask - permission flags for user, group, and others (vfat and ntfs formats only). Similar to rwx flags. | |
# windows_names - applies Windows restrictions on new file names. | |
LABEL=DATA /run/media/luis/DATA ntfs-3g rw,uid=1000,gid=1001,umask=077,windows_names 0 0 |
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