Hi friends,

I have some external hard drives and SSDs, which I use with my Debian 11 machine. I normally use them through the GUI file manager(pcmanfm-qt). I tried to access them from the terminal using commands I found after searching the web, like, fdisk, mount etc. However, the issue is that I have to use sudo when using these commands and as a result after mounting I cannot make changes to my files in the drive(s) without using sudo. The only way to avoid using sudo, is to first go to the required folder in the GUI file manager and then opening the folder in terminal. Is there a way to forego using the GUI file manager completely and only using the terminal entirely to properly access my drives and make changes without using sudo?

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    6 months ago

    I also use lxqt as a desktop environment and when I click on removable drives it uses the pmount command to present them in user space.

    here’s some information

    E: someone already said pmount. Good looking out lemmyreader

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        6 months ago

        you can always gain 100 lbs and grow a bunch of body hair. the lxqt door remains open to you.