Default mount options
Weedy
weedy2887 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 13:29:16 PDT 2014
On 12 Sep 2014 14:17, "Kevin Chadwick" <ma1l1ists at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2014 06:05:27 -0400
> Weedy wrote:
>
> > > You can use the gnome-disks utility to do that.
> > >
> > > Rui
> >
> > Ahh, I see I can turn off "Automatic mount options", and then change
things
> > that get saved to fstab.
> >
> > I use a lot of external disks temporarily, I was hoping to edit those
> > "Automatic mount options". Any ideas?
>
> Unless things have changed in the last couple of years you might find
> udevil/spacefm (just install) or sudo/spacefm much more flexible.
>
> There is also usbmount for Xless auto-mounting like the good old
> hotplugd for BSD which is my favourite of all though closer to udev
> than udisks or udevil.
>
> Udevil is the easy switch and more secure too especially if you get rid
> of polkit or the most secure is to do things finely like enforcing all
> sorts of things like noexec with sudo (ignore the lies about sudo from
> the many that are unfamiliar with it).
I don't use auto mounting as a way to mount drives when I plug them in. I
use it to mount drives with a single click in thunar.
I work on a lot of data recovery. Which is why I wanted faster NTFS mount
options.
I guess I'll need to just use gnome-disks/fstab for my backup drives.
Unless udevil can hook into thunar.
Thank you for your time.
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