Re: Disabling USB hard drive auto mount

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On 06/17/2018 05:23 AM, William Morder wrote:


On Thursday 14 June 2018 01:51:31 Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/13/2018 04:17 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
Ok so here's the update after the reinstall.
Automounting is gone. I haven't checked yet if udisks2 is installed.
I'm almost convinced it was something I did.
We shall see after I install the rest of the packages.

Now, however, whenever I plug in a usb hd, it doesn't show up on the
desktop. When I set it to show umounted hd vols, it also shows me root
drive. Not good. In the previous bigdaddy iso, I could plug a usb hd and
it would pop up on the desktop as would a USB drv.

Any suggestions as to what to look into?

Kate

Hey Doc, I'll see if I can uninstall udisks2 and the like before adding
packages to see what calls it.

It's been almost 7yrs since I built a .iso, I just ran the last one I
built on both intel and amd and it ran best on the amd, even kweather
updated :), but the drivers and firmware are old.  So I set here with
build instructions in front of me for rolling my own Devuan distro, I'm
thinking Devuan Jessie+TDE-Trinity or TDE base+full firmware and drivers
and hopefully it will run and install on any computer, ksnapshot will be
added plus any suggested adds.  I don't need this but maybe someone here
could use it. Any takers? ;)

Cheers,

Yes, please. I am thinking of trying to create an iso from my installed system
(if I can). I seem to remember something in Ubuntu/Kubuntu that did that very
thing. (Was it called mondo?) But now I can't find it.

Once I've got my system running like I want - and I'm pretty much there now -
I just want to keep it like that, and only upgrade.

Wasn't there a way to configure the old Debian to do automatic "rolling
upgrades"? - using "stable" instead of "jessie", for example, in the
sources.list? Or am I just dreaming?

Bill


If you're looking at stable I suggest using "Exe Linux" built on Devuan Jessie and TDE for Jessie. It's what I recommend and what I use unless I'm doing a core/base install.
 https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=exe

As for Devuan ASCII it's still a work in progress and I suggest only for testing.

The Devuan mailing list is a good source for info if you are serious about saying no to systemd as I am.
 https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng

Cheers,
--
Jimmy Johnson

Devuan Jessie - TDE Trinity R14.0.4 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda2
Registered Linux User #380263


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