<snipped> >> >> Quick comment (I will get back to this later today or early tomorrow):- >> grep ntfs /lib/udev/rules.d/*.rules >> /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules:ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="ntfs|vfat", \ >> >> If this does control the effect you note, (which is easy to determine), >> then it's simple to create a rule based on it >> (/etc/udev.d/$something.rule) that will treat your WinBackup disk >> differently > > > I grabbed the src for udisks, but didn't get very far. It has code that > checks fstab and uses its entries if found, but that code isn't used. It > always makes a call to udev_glib instead.
The default settings for external drives is in /lib, offhand I can't remember where filetypes is taken from (somewhere in /etc ?). Take a look at "udisks-doc" if you're interested. Most of udisks, as you've discovered, is binary. Another very quick comment as I haven't had a chance to do much Debian User stuff lately (will get back to this and an Apple udev rule this evening). The udisk rule I pointed out above - is fine as it is, it hides disk/slices that would normally need to be hidden. I need to finish testing a custom udisks rule for you that changes the default naming of new devices that have an ntfs file system to /dev/$Label and a udev rule that runs fuser to automount the drive (to /media/$Label. It can be done with just udev, but it's a crude hack (doesn't cleanly umount, creates incrementing /media/usbN). Then you should get the Thunar support you want for Plex. > > Regards, > Rick > > Thanks for your patience. Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/camt2cqoss9jklek5ifvkvgbcmrrjt7zthwtk8hbj70fegyk...@mail.gmail.com