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Linux is a contemporary multi purpose operating system. The Raspberry Pi can run one of a number of Linux distributions, the most popular being the official "Raspberry Pi OS" (formerly Raspbian).
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Mounting exfat drive with read/write permissions for a non root user
The following worked, but ONLY after a restart (sigh..):
UUID=XXXX-XXXX /path/to/mnt/dir exfat users,exec,rw,suid,dev,atime,diratime,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=000 0 0
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Mounting exfat drive with read/write permissions for a non root user
I’ve been reading a few posts about this, but still haven’t gotten any traction. I’m convinced I’m dealing with my options getting overridden.
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I have an exfat mounted drive on a Raspberry Pi 4 …