devd based AUTOMOUNTER
Andriy Gapon
avg at FreeBSD.org
Mon Feb 20 09:26:41 UTC 2012
[cc list trimmed]
Hey, this seems like a quite nice tool.
Can you create a web-page and/or port for it? It would be more convenient to
follow its development that way.
Thank you!
on 20/02/2012 10:43 vermaden said the following:
> Hi,
>
> new version with new features (and BUGs ;p)
>
> Added check if ntfsfix from sysutils/ntfsprogs is available, if Yes then
> try to fix the NTFS filesystem before mouting it.
>
> Added GPL3 License ... just joking ;) ... added FreeBSD License to the file.
>
> Added 'noatime' as a default mount option when possible.
>
> Added TIMEOUT so when an 'orphan' STATE file lock remains, it will be deleted after a TIMEOUT.
>
> Added /usr/local/etc/devd/automount.devd file instead of messing with the base system config at /etc/devd.conf.
>
> Added config file to be used from /usr/local/etc/automount.conf file, possible options are (these are defaults):
> MNTPREFIX="/media"
> LOG="/var/log/automount.log"
> STATE="/var/run/automount.state"
> ENCODING="en_US.ISO8859-1"
> CODEPAGE="cp437"
> DATEFMT="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
> USERUMOUNT="NO"
>
> Mine config currently has only these:
> ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2"
> CODEPAGE="cp852"
> USERUMOUNT="YES"
>
> The USERMOUNT otions if set to YES (default to NO) will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount',
> so You can click the ^ button on the devices list in NAUTILUS.
>
> These newly mounted devices appear on NAUTILUS sidebar (only with /media prefix).
>
> But THUNAR and PCMANFM does not do that, You know any other FMs that display mounted thumb drives/devices?
>
> EXAMPLE: http://i.imgur.com/qdKdl.png
>
> First BUG: (not fixed yet, but workaround already is working)
>
> TEST/BUG/CASE:
> Plug in FAT32 and NTFS drives at the same time, when FAT32 device will be detected first, it will get mounted and the NTFS drive will be mounted TWICE, so I added __check_already_mounted function to check if it is not already mounted.
>
>
>
> Below are current script and config files.
--
Andriy Gapon
More information about the freebsd-current
mailing list