It is hard-coded. That's bad.

Stripping whatever is hard-coded and reading it to a text file would be
great.

How did Nautilus decide the mount options for a FAT or NTFS hot-plugged
disk? Where is it written? If it's still some .c file then it should
definitely be fixed.

I myself really do hate all the rsync/unison problems I get every time
summer comes or every time I change countries, so I would for instance
add tz=UTC as a mount option for FAT32 to my configuration file. But if
it is really that important that the users who created their files at
6:13 in their dual-boot operating system see it as 6:13 in Ubuntu, then
maybe it's better not to have tz=UTC as default, and let rsync users do
their manual change. But having to patch .c filees, apt-get build-dep
etc etc etc etc, that is ugly.

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