Le 01/08/2015 17:49, Isaac Dunham a écrit :
Alternately, you could write a wrapper that*always* mounts under /media, and doesn't accept -t; it just takes a device name, creates an equivalent name under /media, checks type and whether ntfs-3g is installed, and passes a suitable type to mount (or uses mount.ntfs-3g).
I think that's exactly the thing which is needed: a tool dedicated to mount/umount removable medias on dynamically created/deleted mountpoints in /media, and nothing else. And this tool can be put in /usr/bin. sudo is fine to invoke it from the command line, but I'm not sure how to do when it is invoked from a mouse-click, unless the line in the sudoers file contains NOPASSWD. Of course this all is meant for a personal computer, not for a server; anyway it's useless on a server.
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