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Originally Posted by shipon_97
Dear Friends ,
I am using now Redhat Enterprise 3 Server . Here I get following two problems :
1) I can't mount "pendrive" into my server .
using the following command :
mkdir /usb
mount /dev/sda1 /usb
But it doesnt work . Can any body plz tell me what is the problem and how can I solve it ?
2)
Suppose I have a user "Oracle" . I want a situation where Oracle user can do everything Like (mkdir,rm etc) root user . So that I give the following entry into "/etc/sudoers"
root ALL=ALL(ALL)
oracle ALL=ALL(ALL)
and also give the entry below the "%wheel" line And give the machine reboot . But when I login into my server as Oracle user and give a command Like :
"mkdir /test" then it shows "permission denied" . Plz tell me How can I give all prevelege to Oracle user as "root"
Waiting for ur Kind Reply ...
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1. While mounting the USB drive, you need to provide the type of file-system on it. It could be "usbfs" if you have not formatted your pen drive with any other file system.
Try mount -t usbfs ***
2. Are you sure you gave the command as :-
sudo mkdir /test
Coz if you have done so, then it should not have any issues.
Hope it helps,
Rahul Khare