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Access external drive from crouton
CroutonIsFun edited this page Nov 28, 2022
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NOTE: this is just a workaround for the udev section of the wiki, udev is confusing....
( reference to issue #4330 pertaining the issue of needing to use sudo
when attempting to access/run contents on an external usb drive )
This is gonna be very simple, so follow the steps closely
- Make sure your External Media is mounted with exec as one of the flags/targets (
sudo mount -o remount,exec /media/removable/Drive_Name
), I would suggest putting it into the .bashrc file in crosh ( the micro editor is suggested for this, as vim can be broken in crosh. note micro will need to be sudoed on with the following:sudo ./micro
, or move it into your bin, to prevent such an annoyance ) - login to root on your chroot
- Open
/etc/rc.local
- append the following lines per External Device you wish to make accessible:
sudo chown -R CHROOT_USERNAME:root /media/removable/Drive_Name
Edit: You do not need sudo in the rc.local file, it's already running as root
- At the end of the file, be sure that the line
exit 0
is still existing, if it is not, add it now. - Save and exit the file
- restart chroot
- enjoy
If the steps above do not work for you, Ask around, maybe an update has occured, and no one got to updating this page yet