On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 19:13:18 +0100, François Andriot wrote:
Le 11/01/2017 à 15:29, Istvan Gabor a écrit :
Hello:
TDE handles external USB hard drives the same as internal
non-USB (ie SATA) drives. After plugging in an external USB
hard drive it only places a device icon to the desktop if
device icons for unmounted/mounted hard disks are enabled.
I don't want to enable those icons because I have ~20 partitions
I don't want to put on the desktop as devices. Still I would
like to have removable USB hard disk icons on the desktop
similarly to flash disks. How can I do it?
In my opinion removable hard disk should be distinguished
from internal non-removable drives in this context.
Thanks,
Istvan
Hello,
I have the same problem with a particular USB hard disk, which is
seen as a fixed hard disk instead of removable hard disk.
This does not happen on another USB hard disk.
I believe that this is related to the Linux kernel and/or the USB
device itself.
On a real fixed (SATA) hard disk:
$ cat /sys/block/sda/removable
0
On a normally working USB hard disk:
$ cat /sys/block/sdb/removable
1
On the USB hard disk that is seen as fixed hard disk:
$ cat /sys/block/sdc/removable
0
If TDE is using this "removable" flag, which is sometimes incorrect,
it may explain the issue.
François
I have used only two USB external HDs so far but both were mounted as
hard disk
volumes and not as removable devices.
The question is how the system decides which group a device belongs to.
If there is some device or property database we could modify it
according to
our needs.
Thanks,
Istvan