On Saturday 20 July 2013, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
В Sat, 20 Jul 2013 15:37:56 +0200
Ruediger Meier <sweet_f_a@gmx.de> пишет:
But as said before, probably I will disable both udisks-1 and 2, using udev directly. udisks default mount options are useless anyway if you have multiple users. I see no way to get them configured to do something useful.
udisks takes mount options from client. I do not know the current state of KDE, but in GNOME3 there is no way to customize mount options, at least I could not find any.
You can supply mount options using e.g. "udiskctl mount -o ... "
Of course you can still use udisksctl (or udisks) to mount manually with the right options. Unfortunately "-o remount" is not supported so you can't correct your stupid window manager without u/mounting. The udisks-glue user daemon supports setting default mount options in it's config file but as said it's using udisks-1 and conflicts with recent window managers with udisk2 support. I don't understand why udisks daemon itself does not seem to support configurable default mount options and the ability to mount automatically without any further actions by users. I mean how stupid is the whole concept that you need at laest 5-6 daemons to just to get a media auto-mounted: - dbus - udev - polkit - consolekit? - udisks-daemon - and a client daemon for example udisks-glue And the whole construct is still not able to cover simple use cases. Moreover it is full of conflicts and race conditions and unstable/incompatible interfaces, random mount points, etc. cu, Rudi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org