ISO9660's/Autofs - Centos7
by Embryo-Dan from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5CX9V)
-CentOS7
-Using autofs to automatically mount drives.
-Regular users are disabled from manual mounting and i cant do it for them every time.
When mounting a burned cd ISO9660 image, the system mounts it, however, regular users are unable to open and read the contents of the ISO9660 on CD's/Blu-rays.
Permissions show as d------------
But as root, i can read and open the files.
-The /etc/fstab file is empty, i'm assuming because we are using autofs.
-Regular users can open and read UDF filesystems, it seems to only be specifically ISO9660 filesystems.
Is there any configuration in autofs, or udev rules etc. , where i can set the permissions for regular users to be able to open and read specifically ISO9660 files? And a solution that will permanently enable this behavior?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!


-Using autofs to automatically mount drives.
-Regular users are disabled from manual mounting and i cant do it for them every time.
When mounting a burned cd ISO9660 image, the system mounts it, however, regular users are unable to open and read the contents of the ISO9660 on CD's/Blu-rays.
Permissions show as d------------
But as root, i can read and open the files.
-The /etc/fstab file is empty, i'm assuming because we are using autofs.
-Regular users can open and read UDF filesystems, it seems to only be specifically ISO9660 filesystems.
Is there any configuration in autofs, or udev rules etc. , where i can set the permissions for regular users to be able to open and read specifically ISO9660 files? And a solution that will permanently enable this behavior?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!