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On 1/7/2013 2:59 AM, Gregor Shapiro wrote:
> Ubuntu is (as some competent Linux users have told me) a "user
> friendly" distribution and as such lots of more or less 'advanced'
> things you might like to do are difficult or impossible. If you are
> or
Gregor Shapiro [2013-01-07 8:59 +0100]:
> Ubuntu is (as some competent Linux users have told me) a "user friendly"
> distribution and as such lots of more or less 'advanced' things you might
> like to do are difficult or impossible. If you are or have a desire to be
> competent (which I definitely
Ubuntu is (as some competent Linux users have told me) a "user friendly"
distribution and as such lots of more or less 'advanced' things you might
like to do are difficult or impossible. If you are or have a desire to be
competent (which I definitely am not), use a full fledged Linux: e.g.
Fedora o
Hello Dale,
Dale Amon [2013-01-06 23:37 -0800]:
> What I want to accomplish is to either blacklist certain UUID's
> so that it does not interfere with my desires
You can add UUID=, LABEL=, or plain device names to /etc/fstab and not
specify the "auto" option. udisks respects this, and then Unity/
I have thus far not found the /etc/ config file that controls
automounting. Tried greps and still no joy.
What I want to accomplish is to either blacklist certain UUID's
so that it does not interfere with my desires, or even better, if
it dealt properly with luks USB devices named in crypttab and