Using otherdrives without sudo

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Using otherdrives without sudo

 
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I could somehow make C, D, E drives mount when booting. But I have to type sudo to use it.
What option should I include in fstab to make it work. I tried uid of no avail!
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Re: Using otherdrives without sudo

 
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you want mask

mask=000 will cause the drives to be readable/writable to all users. The drives should already be mounting by default, because the "defaults" section in /etc/fstab includes that as a default.
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