My apologies for the delay in replying. On 28 November 2014 at 16:08, Rick Macdonald <rickm...@shaw.ca> wrote: > On 26/11/14 04:20 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> >> On 27/11/14 06:32, Rick Macdonald wrote: >>> >>> On 26/11/14 08:24 AM, Rick Macdonald wrote: >>>> >>>> On 26/11/14 12:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 26/11/14 16:14, Rick Macdonald wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On 25/11/14 08:46 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> <snipped>
I do have an udev rule (see attached and cp it to /etc/udev/rules.d) that will automagically mount a NTFS formatted slice on an external drive that has the LABEL "WinBackup" to /media/WinBackup, that uses mount options that allow a user to write to it, and 'should' work for Plex. https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/200288606-Mounting-NTFS-Drives-on-Linux I have tested this using an USB Flash Drive with a single slice formatted as NTFS, with the LABEL WinBackup. Thunar Vol Man is set to automatically mount external drives (though it may be redundant). $ groups scott cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev users fuse netdev $ mount -l | grep Win /dev/sdb1 on /media/WinBackup type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,blksize=4096) [WinBackup] $ grep ^user /etc/fuse.conf user_allow_other It's a far from perfect udev rule, but:- ;regrettably I'm out of time for the moment (apologies to the poster waiting for assistance with Apple, resuming that is next on my to-do) ;I can't work out how to get around the limitations of NTFS support (you could try Tuxera, but I suspect they work within the limitations set by MS) ;I don't understand how Thunar populates the sidebar, and XFCE the desktop, with the link to the disk LABEL despite digging through 860 results from a "find" for "WinBackup". Hopefully someone will post a solution for me. With respect to your Post's Subject - I don't know. They are limited by /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/25-ntfs-3g-policy.fdi, which 'seems' to be limited by the option in the ntfs-3g binary. I don't like the idea of recompiling it and running it setuid (the dangers of that with a Windows file system seem great). I suspect it's an xy problem. Do let me know if the default's in the rule (attached) are insufficient for Plex[*1]. $ mkdir /media/WinBackup/Test;echo "This is a test" > /media/WinBackup/Test/test;ls -lR /media/WinBackup /media/WinBackup: total 0 drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 144 Nov 29 11:17 Test /media/WinBackup/Test: total 1 -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Nov 29 11:17 test [*1] I can make some modifications to permissions in the rule (default mount options, user command is run as, commands that are run). Let me know how it goes. Hope this makes sense, sorry if I've missed posts - I can't get at my usual work machine remotely at present and are reduced to using the Gmail web interface (sob). Kind regards
11-winbackup-auto-mount.rules
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