Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount read-only? Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the default mount options when USB disks are plugged in by users? Thanks James Pearson
Try to edit /etc/fstat Sometimes this is the only way On Mar 14, 2013 10:34 AM, "James Pearson" <james-p at moving-picture.com> wrote:> Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount > read-only? > > Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the > default mount options when USB disks are plugged in by users? > > Thanks > > James Pearson > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
James Pearson wrote:> Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount > read-only? > > Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the > default mount options when USB disks are plugged in by users?I couldn't find anything that could do this, so for now, I've ended up hacking 'udisks' to add 'ro' as one of the default mount options - not ideal, but it appears to do what I need. James Pearson
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