On 04/10/2009 11:53 PM, Allen Kistler wrote:
Joachim Backes wrote:
> Logging in into the gnome desktop will show all attached USB disks on
> the desktop using the USB icon. Because I don't like to unmount the
> disks each time when logging in, I could get rid from this feature in
> F10 by using the System->Preferences->Authorizations menu.
>
> How to do achieve this in F11 beta?
The easiest way is to install gconf-editor. Then go to
/apps/nautilus/preferences and ...
1. uncheck media_automount
2. uncheck media_automount_open
3. check media_autorun_never
Allen,
your reply was very helpful so I got rid from mounting the usb disks.
Thanks.
JB
IMO these are generally good things to do no matter what.
You can also do the same things by hand-editing the corresponding
gconf.xml file, but I find the GUI editor a lot easier (and less prone
to typos).
Note that these are per-user settings. If you want to make them
mandatory system-wide, then you do have to resort to hand editing.
Back in F9 days, you used to be able to tell hal not to notify Gnome
when a medium was inserted. Now Gnome checks on its own. Argh.
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