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Unable to mount volume: "Permission Denied", on second account

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Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS I have 2 user accounts, named y and z. I use one of them for fun stuff, and the other one for school.

I can mount my 1 TB unencrypted external ssd with legally obtained anime perfectly fine on one account, but on the other it says You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "1d98a312-d7d8-4078-954c-5e73206e925d"

I can perfectly sudo ls /media/z/1d98a312-d7d8-4078-954c-5e73206e925d/ and get the list of files.

Idk why I cannot do that without sudo. Its stupid. Anybody can mount the ssd using a Live USB, why does it have to be like that.

On the y account it works, and on the z account it doesn't. The y account was created at installation, the z one using the settings utility.

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br flag
This can all be configured. See `man udisks`
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it flag
If you add an entry for your drive to `/etc/fstab`, you can allow any user to `mount` the drive. Read `man fstab mount`.
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