Hello
For one partition that I don't want to mount at startup I use this in gnome-disks-utility :
Select disk
Select partition
"gear wheel"
Edit Mount Options >> /media/u3/partitionlabel
and
Identify as LABEL=ITS_LABEL
Is this correct ?
How to mount ?
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How to mount ?
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Re: How to mount ?
Also need to explain options you choose (need to include noauto is you don't want it automount on starting), See
man mount
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Re: How to mount ?
I am not complicated, I let those set by default nosuid,nodev,nofail,noauto,x-gvfs-show
but I ask for this because I see that the default mountpoint proposed for other partitions is /mnt/UUID and it keeps the last mountpoint set if it's /media/...
but I don't remember why I set it like this /media/...
I guess this is because Nemo mount them as /media/ I ve checked this
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Re: How to mount ?
Yes /media/user/LABEL is the defaullt mount point when clicking on Nemo devices bookmark if and they are labeled. I have seen on another post you use /mnt/UUIDs.
Notice when changing automount options from Disks it creates folders automatically, remove lines and create new lines on fstab. In other cases (i.e. modifying etc/fstab or form terminal) you need to create also folders (by example
I you have different users (u1,u2,u3) I think it is a better choice mount on /mnt/LABEL./dev/disk/by-uuid/5369961B0C75217E /mnt/5369961B0C75217E auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
/dev/disk/by-uuid/80ACB656ACB64686 /mnt/80ACB656ACB64686 auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
/dev/disk/by-uuid/924CFEB44CFE9269 /mnt/924CFEB44CFE9269 auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
LABEL=NT2 /media/u3/NT2 auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,noauto,x-gvfs-show 0 0
So you can create labels for the rest partitons and do it the same.LABEL=NT2 /mnt/NT2 auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,noauto,x-gvfs-show 0 0
Notice when changing automount options from Disks it creates folders automatically, remove lines and create new lines on fstab. In other cases (i.e. modifying etc/fstab or form terminal) you need to create also folders (by example
sudo mkdir /mnt/NT2
, unmont sudo umount /media/u3/NT2
and remove unused folders sudo rmdir /media/u3/NT2
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Re: How to mount ?
I don't see a clear difference between both, mnt or media
For this partition NT2 I have to mount it only for one user (u3)
For this partition NT2 I have to mount it only for one user (u3)
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Re: How to mount ?
I was worried about this in cas there would be a difference in matter of security
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