Michael Biebl wrote:

Well, yeah. As I mentioned earlier, there is currently no mechanism to
set global defaults. I think it would be useful to allow that.

Editing /etc/fstab by user utility using a root service sounds to me:

- Wrong, because udisks2 already supports setting of mount options as user without writing to /etc/fstab.

- Non-flexible, becaue /etc/fstab does not support setting e. g. mount options for all media with particular FS type.

- And insufficient, because /etc/fstab cannot reflect users' locale or time zone, which is needed for friendly manipulation with vfat.

- And ugly, because different users may have different opinion, and there is no way to remove them without having the device at hands.

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Best Regards / S pozdravem,

Stanislav Brabec
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