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How do you mount an SD card in Ubuntu eee without superuser rights?

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First open the terminal and type "sudo mkdir /media/MMCSD" Then type "sudo nano /etc/fstab" Then scroll down the entry starting with /dev/sdb1 delete the line and in its place paste this line /dev/hdb1 /media/MMCSD vfat auto,user,sync,exec,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=007 0 0 This will give you full root access to your sd cards I recomend the this one^ Or you you can type /dev/sdb1 /media/MMCSD auto user,auto,exec,rw o o This won't give root access to the card (i.e can save or make directorys on card)
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