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). _______________________________________________ devkit-devel mailing list devkit-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/devkit-devel