Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!texbell!attctc!jolnet!gagme!gulik From: gulik@gagme.uucp (Gregory Gulik) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: mounting and setuid question... Message-ID: <23@gagme.uucp> Date: 6 Dec 89 05:20:13 GMT Reply-To: gulik@gagme.UUCP (Gregory Gulik) Organization: GAGME - Public Access UNIX of Niles, Illinois, USA Lines: 23 Is it possible to set up a shell script that will allow non-super-user people to mount a floppy file system? I don't want to give users access to the root account, but I want to allow them to mount a floppy. I tried a script that contains the command to mount the file system, and made that script setuid and setgid to root. Well, it doesn't work. How should I be doing this? By the way, this is a 3B2 running System V 3.2 -greg -- Gregory A. Gulik ...!jolnet!gagme!greg || gagme!greg@jolnet.orpk.il.us || gulik@depaul.edu