On 03/25/2011 09:47 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
Hi Hiisi and JB,
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 9:07 PM, JDjd1008@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/25/2011 08:37 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just bought a 1TB WD Passport. It came formatted as NTFS, on plugging it in, it auto-mounted as the regular user. But after I formatted it to use ext4 (with gparted), it keeps getting auto-mounted as root both on F13 and F14. Any ideas what I could do about this?
Udev is the daemon that associated a drive name in /dev with a physical drive. You have a choice of either using uuids or make udev rules for each drive.
I presume by uuids you mean put it in my fstab? And wouldn't udev rules be machine specific too? Doesn't either of these defeat the purpose of portable external drives? I would have to do this one all my current systems, and all future systems I wish to use these drives with?
I was hoping there would be a more generic solution. I am surprised since my USB flash drives are auto-mounted as regular user just fine.
uuid's are supposed to be universal - but I am not sure what that means.
From the man page:
OSSP uuid - Universally Unique Identifier Command-Line Tool
That said, I do not know of any way that will let you connect your drive to any (Linux?) system and expect it to be automounted onto some specific mount point (assuming the mount point exists).