n 06/11/2018 03:51 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2018 18:42:41 Kate Draven wrote:
Kate Draven wrote:
So, not takers on how to disable auto mounting of external HDs?
Kate
Control Panel>Peripherals>storage media>mime types(unmounted storage)>select a deive a "toggle automount" button is highlighted.
On my box when I plug in a device I get a popup window asking "what to do"..ie no auto mounting. None of my devices hace the "toggle ..." feature enabled.
Not sure this is a solution to your issue, hesitant to play with my settings as it working "fine now"tm.
greg
I did check that section but only quickly. I'll check into this. I didn't check each section. There may be more to review than I initially thought.
Thanks Greg,
Kate
On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 11:30:21 -0400 Kate Draven borglabs4@gmail.com wrote:
n 06/11/2018 03:51 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2018 18:42:41 Kate Draven wrote:
Kate Draven wrote:
So, not takers on how to disable auto mounting of external HDs?
Kate
Control Panel>Peripherals>storage media>mime types(unmounted storage)>select a deive a "toggle automount" button is highlighted.
On my box when I plug in a device I get a popup window asking "what to do"..ie no auto mounting. None of my devices hace the "toggle ..." feature enabled.
Not sure this is a solution to your issue, hesitant to play with my settings as it working "fine now"tm.
greg
I did check that section but only quickly. I'll check into this. I didn't check each section. There may be more to review than I initially thought.
Quick way to check if automount is a tde doing or some daemon work - go to control center -> TDE components -> Service Manager and disable KDED Media Manager. Then at least you would know if this is TDE or PCLinuxOS fuckery.