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/media or /mnt or anywhere ? Discussion.
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I use multiple subdirectories under /mnt for my fstab/systemd-mount managed disks. That includes local and network locations.
But isn't anything under /mnt is defaulted to
root
as owner?Yeah, but you need root anyways to mount disks (most of the time), so doing a quick
chown
isn't that much effort.Edit:
chown
>chmod
Thank You.