Hi, I'm sorry if this is a naive question. I've been searching the internet and I've asked on a forum or two for help, but just can't seem to find the answer to my question.
I run OpenSuSE Tumbleweed and have udisks2 installed. I have a thumb drive. I want this specific thumb drive to always be mounted as read-only. I want it to automount like it currently does. Currently, it mounts to /run/media/<username>/<FS label>. This is where I still want it to mount to. I was hoping someone could help me figure out how to do this. I looked into creating an fstab entry, but I don't think that'll work, because I have to hardcode a mount path and I want the thumb drive to mount to the /run/media/<username>/<fs label> directory, where username will change, depending on who's logged into Gnome. Is it possible to do what I want to do and if so, can someone please suggestion how I go about accomplishing this? If this is the wrong mailing list to be asking this question in, could someone please direct me to the correct mailing list? I found this list when I was googling how to do what I want to do. Someone had submitted a patch that would allow me to set mount options, but the patch I don't think was ever accepted (for various reasons). I thought perhaps this would be the best place to ask. Thank you. Sincerely, Ken Swarthout
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