This is probably an easy one:
My 1TB SSD (sda) is divided up into many partitions as follows:
(output of lsblk)
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NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
fd0 2:0 1 4K 0 disk
sda 8:0 0 931.5G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 0 23.5M 0 part
├─sda2 8:2 0 29.3G 0 part
├─sda3 8:3 0 39.1G 0 part
├─sda4 8:4 0 1K 0 part
├─sda5 8:5 0 500.4G 0 part
├─sda6 8:6 0 149.4G 0 part
└─sda7 8:7 0 149.4G 0 part /
sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom
Now, this works fine, but from Debian I have to first 'authorize' sda5 access by entering my password.
However, this system also has Manjaro / KDE on sda6. From Manjaro, I do NOT have to provide my password in order to access sda5. Obviously, I prefer this.
FWIW /etc/fstab is the same on both Linux parts. It does not include sda5.
Question: Why do I have to supply my password to access sda5 in Debian, but not in Manjaro? And how do I 'tweak' Debian so as not to require my password?
Any thoughts welcome!
...Richard