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I have tried to mount my 32GB USB Drive for a while now. Every time I do, it tells me "mount: only root can do that"



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    I have tried to mount my 32GB USB Drive for a while now. Every time I do, it tells me "mount: only root can do that"



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      I have tried to mount my 32GB USB Drive for a while now. Every time I do, it tells me "mount: only root can do that"



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      • The error: “mount: only root can do that” while mounting a partition

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      I have tried to mount my 32GB USB Drive for a while now. Every time I do, it tells me "mount: only root can do that"



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      • The error: “mount: only root can do that” while mounting a partition

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          Become root with sudo.



          sudo mount <options> <device path> <mount location>






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            Become root with sudo.



            sudo mount <options> <device path> <mount location>






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              Become root with sudo.



              sudo mount <options> <device path> <mount location>






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                Become root with sudo.



                sudo mount <options> <device path> <mount location>






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                Become root with sudo.



                sudo mount <options> <device path> <mount location>







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