Am 2017-04-10 00:39, schrieb Daniel Abrecht:
I think automatically mounting thumb drives is very different from
mounting them when I klick on them in my file manager. Things like
automatically mounting removable medias or even auto starting
applications, I don't want that.
I also don't like aut
Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com):
> I think I know why, but I'll ask you anyway. Why don't you just put
> mount in /etc/sudoers and make it not require a password?
IMO, mounting / umounting is a sensitive operation (which is why Unix
makes it be that way, unless you screw with it) a
On Sun, Apr 09, 2017 at 10:39:28PM +, Daniel Abrecht wrote:
> On 04/09/2017 08:01 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 08:24:15 +0200
> > Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> >> without gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives
> >
> > Somewhere back in the archives I submitted a shellscrip
On Sun, 9 Apr 2017 17:01:21 -0700
Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Joachim Fahrner (j...@fahrner.name):
>
> > Hi,
> > how can I get rid of libsystemd0? gvfs depends on it, and without
> > gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives.
>
> > Is there a way to user mount external drives without gv
Quoting Joachim Fahrner (j...@fahrner.name):
> Hi,
> how can I get rid of libsystemd0? gvfs depends on it, and without
> gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives.
> Is there a way to user mount external drives without gvfs?
My way of mounting external drives:
$ tail /var/log/dmesg # N
On Sun, 9 Apr 2017 22:39:28 +
Daniel Abrecht wrote:
> On 04/09/2017 08:01 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 08:24:15 +0200
> > Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> >> without gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives
> >
> > Somewhere back in the archives I submitted a shellscript
On 04/09/2017 02:24 AM, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> Hi,
> how can I get rid of libsystemd0? gvfs depends on it, and without gvfs
> PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives. Is there a way to user mount
> external drives without gvfs?
>
> Jochen
>
>
PCmanFM mounts external usb drives for me witho
On 04/09/2017 08:32 AM, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> Hi,
> how is the grub background image set on Devuan? I'm missing a background
> image, I have only the default blue background in grub.
>
> I studied /etc/grub.d/05_debian_themes, but there are lots of variables I
> don't know.
desktop-base is sup
On 04/09/2017 08:01 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 08:24:15 +0200
> Joachim Fahrner wrote:
>> without gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives
>
> Somewhere back in the archives I submitted a shellscript to
> automatically mount thumb drives without a file manager.
I think aut
On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 08:24:15 +0200
Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> Hi,
> how can I get rid of libsystemd0? gvfs depends on it, and without
> gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives. Is there a way to
> user mount external drives without gvfs?
>
> Jochen
Somewhere back in the archives I submitt
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 14:32:49 +0200
Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> Hi,
> how is the grub background image set on Devuan? I'm missing a
> background image, I have only the default blue background in grub.
>
> I studied /etc/grub.d/05_debian_themes, but th
Am 2017-04-09 15:10, schrieb Hendrik Boom:
I don't know how gvfs does it, but it can be done with a user file
system.
It happens all the time when I use sshfs. An ssh file system allows
only the user
who mounted it to access it. Since sshfs, once it gains control, can
do as it
pleases, if ca
On Sun, Apr 09, 2017 at 12:58:27PM +0200, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
>
> Thanks for that hint. SpaceFM in conjunction with udevil is great. So I can
> get rid of this ugly gvfs. gfvs is broken by design, because it creates a
> ~/.gvfs directory which is not accessible by root. So every backup tool
> f
Hi,
how is the grub background image set on Devuan? I'm missing a background
image, I have only the default blue background in grub.
I studied /etc/grub.d/05_debian_themes, but there are lots of variables
I don't know.
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Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> ... it creates a ~/.gvfs directory which is not accessible by root.
...
> I'm wondering how they achieve that, it should not be possible at all.
Extended attributes ?
I know that with MacOS there some system files that root can't fiddle with,
there's extended attributes
Am 2017-04-09 10:43, schrieb Florian Zieboll:
I use spacefm. With some config-tweaking it is a perfect (and much more
flexible) replacement for pcmanfm and alike:
Thanks for that hint. SpaceFM in conjunction with udevil is great. So I
can get rid of this ugly gvfs. gfvs is broken by design, b
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 08:24:15 +0200
Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> Hi,
> how can I get rid of libsystemd0? gvfs depends on it, and without
> gvfs PCmanFM does not mount external usb drives. Is there a way to
> user mount external drives without gvfs?
>
>
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