Hi Emninger,

On 07/05/2016 10:35 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
1)
What will be the difference between

`dbus-launch pcmanfm -d`

and

`pcmanfm -d` ?

(I remember, there was an issue with thunar not mounting automatically
usb devices, which could be solved using the dbus-launch command).

2)
Is anyone aware of a way how to make pcmanfm use udevil?

(I tried spacefm but unfortunately it is way way less straight in
dealing with freedesktop definitions: There are no equivalents (at
least no easy ones, i found some hacks, but ... ) to the commands
`pacmanfm menu://applications/`, `pcmanfm computer:///` and `pcmanfm
Trash:///` ).

Thanks a lot in advance for any pointer.

In my case, pcmanfm mounts correctly external devices. You can enable/disable these options going to "tools -> preferences -> Volume Management". I recommend you to disable this option for root, opening pcmanfm with gksudo.

I'm going to work in a graphical interface for managing usb devices [*]. It will consist in a gtk window containing a grid (basically like simple-netaid-gtk3) and showing all the device's labels, sizes, etc...

In some cases, when i open a device it's also opened as root (in spite of being disabled the auto-mounting option for root), so i fear that i'll have to use SUID for ejecting them.

Cheers,

  Aitor.

[*] After that, maybe i'll try to tailor the interface to the Steve Litt's amounter.


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