Note that disk-manager developpement has resumed
https://code.launchpad.net/~givre/disk-manager/trunk
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Title:
Need option to "Always Mount" a part
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Status: New => Opinion
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Need option to "Always Mount" a partition
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Why it's "Invalid"? As for me, lack of option to configure mount points
after installing system is a major shortcoming, Even ancient WinXP haves
disk manager. On Ubuntu user have to resort to editing fstab manually,
which is not user friendly at all.
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Status: Invalid =
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Status: New => Invalid
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i wonder too : why not automounting all partitions by default and give
the user the possibility to select which one he wants to stop automount
(via an option in Nautilus or Palimpsest for example) ?
FYI, see also : http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/25576/
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Need option to "Always Mount" a parti
Maxwell Waters (c#1) wrote that it needs to be an *option*.
What are the drawbacks of having all partitions automatically mounted ?
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By the way, I know 2 GUI to manage fstab :
- disk-manager : development is stopped
- pysdm : seems to have problems on Ubuntu 10.04, and doesn't manage UUID
Hope this helps.
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Need option to "Always Mount" a partition
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Added 4 duplicates :
- No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed
- drives are not automatically added to fstab
- Devices don't get mounted automatically
- Partitions should be mounted automatically
I think Nautilus should propose an option to "Always mount"/"Always
unmount"
** Also affects: hal
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-disk-utility
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-volume-manager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Need option to "Always Mount" a partition
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** Summary changed:
- Partitions not Automatically Mounted
+ Need option to "Always Mount" a partition
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