Re: [slightly OT] What happened to /media ??

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On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 14:04 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Brian Millett <bmillett@xxxxxxxxx> said:
> > Ok, so I didn't read about the removable media mount point being changed to
> > 
> > /run/media/<USERID>/device
> > 
> > Would have been nice to have that as a gotcha.
> 
> It is in the release notes:
> 
>   3.1.4. Removable media changes mount points
>   Removable media mounted in the user's session, such as hot-plugged USB
>   drives, will be mounted in a user-specific directory. Mount points are
>   provisioned in /run/media/$USER/ with permissions allowing $USER
>   exclusive access.
Is there any way to configure the system so that if removable media is
found to be connected at boot time or is connected when no-one is logged
then it would be mounted to a specified point?  And if connected while
someone is logged in, it would be mounted to the same point?

Thanks - jon


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