On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 12:01:29 Istvan Gabor wrote:
Andrei Borzenkov írta:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Istvan Gabor
wrote: Hello:
This is in openSUSE 13.2 with KDE4 login session:
I wanted do an fsck of the root partition of the other OS (/dev/sda2) installed on the same hard disk and found that the partition is mounted in /run/media/user. fstab does not define the given partition for mounting. How can it still be mounted? This automatic mounting of foreign partitions can cause file system damage therefore I find it unacceptable. Especially if the other partition is a member a raid group it can lead to degradation of the raid array. What setting enables and which program mounts automatically file systems not mentioned in fstab?> The same program that mounts your USB stick.
How can this be prevented system wide?
It depends on whether you want to still automount USB drives or not.
Thanks Andrei.
I want the behavior I got used to > 10 years of openSUSE experience. USB flashdisks should be recognized and mounted but internal hard drives should not be touched. Only file systems mentioned in /etc/fstab should be mounted according to fstab rules.
Thanks,
Istvan
Try running KDE's System Settings and click on the Removable Devices icon. As well as global settings for removable media, you can change settings for specific devices in there. That should allow you to get the behaviour you want. Cheers, Ian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org