Re: How to control mount options on automounted devices ?

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Gregory Hosler wrote:
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How to tell the hal mounter that one disk is to be mounted with group id set, and the other disk is to be mounted with exec set ?

i believe you may mean 'hal monitor'.

preset uuid or label and set hal up to recognize what you want.

As far as I am aware, I don't think that fstab can solve this problem. :(

never said it would, but it can make a mount executable.

i was replying to your original post of;

> How do I set mount parameters for different types of file systems or
> for that matter devices with specific labels or ids?

now that you are asking about hal, have a look at hal handbook;
   http://www.linuxcnc.org/HAL_Documents.pdf

and what redhat has to say about hal. one page is;
   http://www.redhat.com/magazine/003jan05/features/hal/

problem is you are asking for mounts related to types of files,
*not* types of hardware. which may not be doable.

any way, you need to further your work in #4 of my first suggestions.


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