On 08/25/2009 10:05 AM, jack craig wrote:
On 08/25/2009 09:43 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Since mounting @ boot time can be done via /etc/fstab,
but logging in as user seems to be a different process
where with at least F9 and earlier, was an all or nothing
mounting proposition, but with F11, I no longer get any
/media partitions auto-mounted for many of my various
distro HD partitions. I do not like having ALL partitions
mounted,just specific ones.
I would like to ask where the link/documentation is,
explaining how the "auto-mounting" /media process works
and to better understand how one might be better able to
control which drive partitions get auto-mounted for global
and/or local-specific-user via some kind of a configuration or
(fine-grained?) policy tool? I am not sure this tool even
exists, which is why I am asking.
Thanks!
Dan
FWIW, i had problem with my SD media not auto mounting on insertion;
this was resolved by labeling the filesystem on the media.
not exactly on topic, but maybe useful, ...
There an ntfslabel command, just as there is a e2label
for ext partitions. Hope this helps.
It may be that your SD will auto-mount as with removable
drives (zip drives) to /media, but what is missing is the HD
partitions. All of my HD partitions are labelled.
Is there any help as to how to get back my /media
filesystems that are no longer auto-mounted?
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