Re: Disabling USB hard drive auto mount

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On 06/11/2018 01:28 AM, Kate Draven wrote:
Hi people (and others)

I'm having a lot of trouble figuring out how to disable the auto mount
function for usb hard drives.

Every time I connect a HD via a usb HD dock. It auto mounts the drive.

Is there anyway to stop this? I think it's udisksd or something. Google was
useless regarding how to disable it.

I'm asking PCLinuxOS people but I expect I'll get an answer here faster.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Kate


Hi Kate, you can write your drive to /etc/fstab using noauto.

If you want to add it to fstab and need some help let us know the dev name or uuid, file system type and where you want to mount it, I use /home/jimmy/sdb1 or it could be /mount/sdb1 or /media/sdb1. Here's a example of how I handle sdb1 on this desktop.

 '/dev/sdb1 /home/jimmy/01-SDB1 ext4 noauto,users,exec,relatime 0 0'

But what you're seeing seems to be a PC Linux OS thing and is not the behavior of devuan or debian.
--
Jimmy Johnson

Devuan Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263


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