Am Thu, 03 Jul 2014 02:42:05 -0600 schrieb Bob Proulx: > Joerg Desch wrote:
> Warning. Using "soft" can cause silent data corruption. That's the reason I'm using "hard". > Same with _netdev. Personally I am > only using "async" and nothing more these days. "intr" is okay. "_netdev" is good for notebooks. I've there is no WLAN available, the entries are not mounted. Since NetworkManager is brain-dead ;-), I'm no longer able to mount "shares" depending on the connected network. OK, that is only the half truth, since the dispatcher scripts allows mounting, but the developer of NetworkManager have cut-off the pre-down scripts, so it isn't possible to unmount the "shares". No idea why they have done this... > But I am also not sure what you are asking. Initially you wrote: > >> Two of the machines opens Nautilus after each login. Neither the other >> installation of Debian nor a remaining MINT installations shows this >> behaviour. >> >> What's the problem here? Should I change something in the mount >> options? >> Or is this a setting within GNOME? > > So the problem is that Nautilus opens after a login? Exactly. > I don't see how > that is related to NFS. How would NFS mount options cause Nautilus to > automatically start up at login time? Me too. ;-) But I'm not sure. Joseph wrote a reply with this recommendation, so I want to give it a try. > That sems like an autostart > configuration of GNOME. If you are wanting to prevent that then I would > concentrate on looking there. OK. I want USB thumb drives to be opened automatically, but not the NFS mounts. Is this possible? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/lp36r4$en0$3...@ger.gmane.org