On 2024/11/20 10:35 PM, deloptes via tde-users wrote:
> May be TDE could be updated so that when you have udisks in the mount
> options, that it would prefer using udisks over fstab.
Is that even possible? systemd reads fstab entry on boots and when manually instructed to do so and use fstab
information when a disk needs to be mounted, regardless of whether you use mount, udisks, udisks2 or other mounting methods.
As I also mentioned in my previous email, if a standard users could bypass fstab permissions so easily, it would be a
security issue.
KDE3 and TDE does have "administrator mode" in Kcontrol, so user expected to configure system this way too .....