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  • Sorry but that will not solve the problem.
    – Uthman
    Commented Apr 14, 2010 at 11:47
  • then I can think of nothing else than creating a daemon-script that will monitor X-related processes spawn OR you may wish to use suid binary that will check who is a caller and then do something you wish, but I really don't see a reason to do so, if you only want to make drive accessible by root. if you just want a script to be run as root when logging in, then suid-binary is the easiest(but dangerous!) way to do so. In fact, it's more of hack than of actual solution.
    – edk
    Commented Apr 14, 2010 at 11:58