> -----Original Message----- > From: David Zeuthen [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 1:09 AM > To: Zhu, Peter J > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Where is the place of specifying automount options for a specific > file system > > On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 23:23 +0800, Zhu, Peter J wrote: > > With gio->gvfs->gdu->devkit in a distribution like FC11/FC12, where is > > the place of specifying automount options for a specifi file system , > > for example for a removable usb disk with vfat partition? In HAL, it’s > > specified in HAL fdi files. For “new world”, where is it, which piece > > is responsible for this? > > The answer is: /etc/fstab - use /dev/disk/* symlinks to specify this on > a per-device (using e.g. fs uuid) or a per-port basis (using e.g. > by-path). > Using /etc/fstab?? I don't understand. For fixed partition, yes, it's anaconda's job to manipulate this file do right thing. But for a hot-plugged device like a USB disk , we shouldn't use this file. We should do it with something like udev rules, I think. And for your info, mount show "(rw,nosuid,nodeve,uhelper=devkit,uid=500,gid=500,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,flush)" for a usb disk. I want to know where are the mount options from?
> I'm curious though - what mount options do you need to change? The > defaults should work out of the box. > Yes, works. Just want to know how it works. > Thanks, > David > > _______________________________________________ devkit-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/devkit-devel
