walt wrote:
I assume you are using some sort of automounting, or you would
just do the mounting yourself, right?

I was thinking here of the auto-mount on device plug-in. For the Windows NTFS volumes I already have edited /etc/fstab to add the 'noexec' option.

As for the problem with Pan save permissions, I am trying to arrange as fool-proof a PC for family & friends as possible, so manually mounting a verity of USB devices is really not an option.

The gnome system uses its own gnome-volume-manager to configure
automounting options, but I believe it does its work thru the hal
mechanism (not sure about that).

Anyway, you probably want to look into how to configure the hald
system, which you can do using the command-line utilities packaged
with hal.  You probably already have hal installed, so just try
typing hal-device at a command prompt and see what happens.

A quick trial showed nothing that pointed to an easy solution :(





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