Hello All

Before I post to the Centos list I was wondering if you all had any ideas.

Due to compliance requirements we are looking to be able to force mounting of usb drives to be read only.

We originally thought of black listing the usb-storage kernel modules. Although it is very simple to implement, it is probably a bit too restrictive.

I am getting confused however what exactly is doing the auto mount for desktop machines and how to introduce different mount options eg ro .

I found that Centos 6 has udev, HAL, udisks and gvfs and trying to decipher who does what is a bit daunting.

I know that all bets are off for the root user, I am just looking for a solution for average user logging in graphically.

Thanks in advance

Grant
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