On 15/09/11 19:37, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 15 Sep 2011 at 16:04:09 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> Have you looked at /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi??
>> What about "Device Notifier Settings" ??
>>
>> Why bark when you've got a dog? ;-p
>
> This particular canine is in the process of being p
On Thu 15 Sep 2011 at 16:04:09 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Have you looked at /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi??
> What about "Device Notifier Settings" ??
>
> Why bark when you've got a dog? ;-p
This particular canine is in the process of being put out of its
misery. :)
http://wiki.de
On 14/09/11 20:59, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 14 Sep 2011 at 10:46:44 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> With the greatest respects to the previous posters and there
>> suggestions... this has nothing to do with membership of plugdev, custom
>> udev rules to try and over-ride existing hal fdi, udev, and
On Wed 14 Sep 2011 at 10:46:44 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> With the greatest respects to the previous posters and there
> suggestions... this has nothing to do with membership of plugdev, custom
> udev rules to try and over-ride existing hal fdi, udev, and policykit
> rules won't work.
I'd agr
On 05/09/11 16:17, Itay wrote:
>
> When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE pops up
> device notification widget, file manager window, etc.
>
> I tried to disable it:
> KDE -> System Settings -> Removable Devices, and unchecked
> "Enable automatic mounting of removable dev
On Sun 11 Sep 2011 at 23:29:09 +0300, Itay wrote:
> Any other ideas what is missing?
Apart from dolphin not acting on a udisks hint, no.
Looking in /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules you will find:
# Mark devices that shouldn't be automounted / autoassembled etc.
#
# Deny all, then punc
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Itay wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Brian wrote:
There are two mistakes in the advice offered. One is major: the rule
in /etc/udev/rules.d/ has to be used after 80-udisks.rules in
/lib/udev/rules.d, so would be better put in 85-no-automount.rules. A
relatively minor mistak
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Brian wrote:
On Sat 10 Sep 2011 at 18:16:58 +0300, Itay wrote:
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011, Brian wrote:
Before doing this you will have read udisks(7) and know why it may not
work. You may also want to investigate changing the udev rule to see the
effect of UDISKS_PRESENTATION_
On Sat 10 Sep 2011 at 18:16:58 +0300, Itay wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Sep 2011, Brian wrote:
>
>> Before doing this you will have read udisks(7) and know why it may not
>> work. You may also want to investigate changing the udev rule to see the
>> effect of UDISKS_PRESENTATION_HIDE.
>
> Indeed it did not
2011/9/11 Itay :
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Itay wrote:
>
>> Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:16:58 +0300 (IDT)
>> From: Itay
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: How to disable USB automounts (still failing...)
>> Resent-Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:28:32 +00
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Itay wrote:
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:16:58 +0300 (IDT)
From: Itay
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to disable USB automounts (still failing...)
Resent-Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:28:32 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Mon, 5 Sep
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011, Brian wrote:
On Mon 05 Sep 2011 at 09:17:22 +0300, Itay wrote:
When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE pops up
device notification widget, file manager window, etc.
[...]
In fact, I would like to disable automounts for all users.
[...]
2) T
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011, Bob Proulx wrote:
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 13:38:03 -0600
From: Bob Proulx
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to disable USB automounts
Itay wrote:
When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE
pops up device notification widget, file
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 09:17:22 +0300, Itay wrote:
(...)
1) To remove the user from plugdev group.
(But how to avoid future new users from being added to that group?)
(...)
Mmm... you can edit the default settings for users creation ("/etc/
adduser.con
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011, Brian wrote:
[snip]
In fact, I would like to disable automounts for all users.
In which case it would have to be done at the system level. Even if the
KDE System Settings method worked for you it is (if it's anything like
XFCE) configurable by a user - not what you want.
Itay wrote:
> When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE
> pops up device notification widget, file manager window, etc.
>
> I tried to disable it:
> KDE -> System Settings -> Removable Devices, and unchecked
> "Enable automatic mounting of removable devices".
> This didn't h
On Mon 05 Sep 2011 at 09:17:22 +0300, Itay wrote:
> When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE pops up
> device notification widget, file manager window, etc.
>
> I tried to disable it:
> KDE -> System Settings -> Removable Devices, and unchecked
> "Enable automatic mounting
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 09:17:22 +0300, Itay wrote:
> When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE pops up
> device notification widget, file manager window, etc.
>
> I tried to disable it:
> KDE -> System Settings -> Removable Devices, and unchecked "Enable
> automatic mounting o
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 09:17:22 +0300, Itay wrote:
(...)
> 1) To remove the user from plugdev group.
> (But how to avoid future new users from being added to that group?)
(...)
Mmm... you can edit the default settings for users creation ("/etc/
adduser.conf") and removing that concrete group.
When I stick a USB device into the socket it is automounted; KDE pops
up device notification widget, file manager window, etc.
I tried to disable it:
KDE -> System Settings -> Removable Devices, and unchecked
"Enable automatic mounting of removable devices".
This didn't have any effect.
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