On Tuesday 31 August 2021 03:41:40 pm Thierry de
Coulon wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2021 21.05:48 Borg Labs
wrote:
Made from the same old fashioned cloth.
I do the same, I use the UUID to setup function specific names.
I also use costum names for partitions and removable drives.
UUID requires knowing it first, so that's fine if you always use the same
removable drive(s)
My "point" (or rather remark and question) is this:
I usually set up the Desktop so that when I plug in a card or stick it is
automatically mounted AND appears on the desktop. This works well on
desktop computers.
As I said, Raspberry Pi, but also many Laptop I use use or can use some
micro-SD card as mass storage. Typically my Toshiba Z20T uses the
internal card for / and /home, but most data live on the SD card.
If I set the computer up as my desktop, I can plug in a USB stick and it
will appear on the Desktop - but then so does my micro-SD card, which I
would prefer not to see there.
If I untick "mounted removable media", then my micro-SD card no more
appears, but then neither does my USB stick.
I know how to find where it has been mounted, it's just inconvenient...
I think there is no way to change that, I just wondered if anone had a
way. For example, MacOS hides partitions with names starting with .
Thierry
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ok I think I get what you're saying.
You don't want the MSD card to show up on the desktop.
If that's the case, you can do this..
Add the storage media applet to kicker, then to go to configure, then media
tab and choose which ones you want to show up on the desktop. In medium
type you can choose what type is chosen, when mounted or not etc.
Sending images...
As you can see from image 1, I don't have any of the SSD partitions (there
are 3) showing up on the desktop. Everything else will automatically show
up.
Let me know if this is what you're talking about. We are hitting a language
barrier. English is me second language, Gaelic is me first.
Kate
Notice that there are no entries in the list that differentiate SD from USB storage.
Can
the system actually see this distinction? If it can, can a user add entries to this list
that will allow specification of different mounting/displaying behaviour for the two
types, or is that something that the devels would have to add?
Leslie
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