Hi, How to mount an arbitrary USB stick in Debian Wheezy **BOTH** automatically and manually in Nautilus with `umask=0444` (or better with `umask=0044`,`uid=0`,`gid=0`).
* By automatically I mean, when its inserted it is automounted with the options mentioned above (and the user should have no option to avoid this). This can be achieved for example with 'udisks-glue' (`umask=0444` but not `umask=0044`,`uid=0`,`gid=0`). * By manually I mean, once the stick was automounted and then "ejected/unmounted" by pressing the "eject" button and then mounted manually again by double pressing on the device icon in the sidebar of the Nautilus file manager. Also in this case it should get mounted with the options `umask=0444` (or better with `umask=0044`,`uid=0`,`gid=0`). Udisks-glue doesn't help in this case and its automount options are ignored. It would be nice if it would also be consistent with `fstab`, i.e. if `mount` is called from the command line it should either be mounted with the options or the user should not be allowed to run `mount`. Thank you, Sim -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list