My use case is:
udisks --mount /dev/sda3 --mount-options UDISKS_AUTOMOUNT_HINT=always
Generator a error:
Mount Failed: Mount option UDISKS_AUTOMOUNT_HINT=always is not allowed.
My device /dev/sda3 is a ntfs
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I'd also appreciate an option to change the default umask.
KDE 4.6 uses udisks to (auto)mount external storage devices and if I
want to share a directory on such device using samba, the directory is
inaccessible from the rest of my network because the default umask is
077. I need to run manually:
I second that feature request.
My use case is, a teacher inserts a DVD in the LTSP server, and the students
seated on thin clients can't access it unless he manually runs:
udisks --mount /dev/sr0 --mount-options=umask=
I'd like that umask to be configurable from some file in /etc.
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