However, you might point to them and they might point to you.
I hope it gets resolved.
I'm referring to two teams pointing at each other for the other to fix
it.
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I am beyond my troubles with this issue and only compassionately posting
this issue to help others. With some careful thought, I will share this
issue with gnome nautilus team. It seems logical that one should be
able to right click on a drive located on the sidebar thinggy. or a
drive located i
Right, the behaviour is confusing and it would be better if the UI
guided the user into not hitting that issue, still it is an upstream
problem and needs to be discussed on their gitlab
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The problem is, if you want a partition to be auto-mounted, you either must
edit the fstab or THE INSTRUCTIONS are to turn off the "default" mounting in
gnome disk utility and it will auto-mount. However, the auto-mounting is done
as system root and I don't have access to it. So I must google
Thank you for your bug report. That's probably worth reporting upstream
on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility/-/issues
Unsure it is changing the mount option, when selecting as an user it can
map to the user who did the action but for a system mount that's not
possible. The UI could
I think that there should also be checkboxes and options to help one
fill in the options line. Gui to select icon too. There is a reason
for GUI.. and it is not really being used.
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