Jordan_U, 1 year ago USB block devices containing mountable filesystems (on Desktop systems) can generally have those filesystems mounted and files written to them by regular users; But the block device itself stays only root writeable. So, you need root privileges either way. (Going from memory, but also decently confident)
USB block devices containing mountable filesystems (on Desktop systems) can generally have those filesystems mounted and files written to them by regular users; But the block device itself stays only root writeable.
So, you need root privileges either way.
(Going from memory, but also decently confident)