Hi.

On Jul 08 2015, Jürgen Braun wrote:
> I don't think you can cover all functionality with udisks2. I got the
> same problem as shirish.

Yes, you guys convinced me that usbmount still has its uses.

> I was thinking about a udev rule to issue the udisksctrl command, but I
> need to know the filesystem type before the mount to be able to specify
> different mount options on vfat than on ntfs or ext2. This leads to a
> more complex script which will basically look like usbmount, I think.

I think that yes. Not really sure, but I guess that you are correct.

> Besides, I do not like the way udisks2 is creating the mountpoints. I'd
> like my flash drive on /media/usb0 and not some unpredictable
> /media/<username>/<unpredictable_strange_flash_drive_name>

Yes, this was one of the selling points of usbmount, since I wanted
something simple for my systems that *don't* have a full-blown desktop
environment installed (e.g., one NAS with 128MB and another with only 64MB
of memory).


Thanks for the feedback,

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