Hi,
Somehow SUSE 10.0 is set up to mount USB disk devices automatically
as subfs on /media/* where "*" is the disk name.
While that has been OK so far for USB sticks (I don't use them
often anyhow), it is not what I want for my shiny new 500GB USB
disk that I want to use for videos.
I would like to prevent that disk to be mounted via the subfs
mechanism, but want to use my own mount parameters.
Actually, I don't want to turn off the automatism completely,
that's convenient for USB sticks. I just want to turn it off for
this one disk.
Therefore, how can I do that?
I have no problem in mounting and/or umounting this disk manually
(it will be on all the time, so I can simply add it to fstab to
handle it during boot/shutdown).
TIA for any answer,
Joachim
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