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On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Carlos E. R.
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On Tuesday, 2013-05-28 at 11:15 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
"Carlos E. R." <> wrote:
You need manual mounting, because the mounted filesystem has to be assigned to someone... You need control of the group permissions.
Why doesn't the shared auto-mounting feature work for that? That's the newly available configurable feature rolled out to 12.3 as a bugzilla fix and will be available day 1 in 3.1 (via a manual config file edit only I assume).
Dunno about that feature. :-?
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
Let me quote from this really smart guy named Carlos E. R. (are there 2 of you?): == However, it is wrong, because: if we create: /etc/udev/rules.d/99-correct-media-mount-point.rules with this content: ENV{ID_FS_USAGE}=="filesystem|other|crypto", \ ENV{UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED}="1" (one line, mail wraps) and run udevadm control --reload then media is again mounted in /media. I understand that this works after a patch, so we need to reconsider that "/media" removal, and how to create it again as a tmpfs. === Note that in what you (or your double) posted above you have: ENV{UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED}="1" That means when a thumbdrive, etc. is physically plugged in it gets mounted in /media as a shared resource, not per-user. Anyone with multiple physical heads would probably want to get the latest udisk2 update (via a normal zypper update or zypper patch) and then create the config entry as described above. I don't think there is any need for a manual mount. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org