Re: Nautilus places and Users network drive
- From: Prunk Dump <prunkdump gmail com>
- To: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Nautilus places and Users network drive
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:51:26 +0100
2014-01-31 Tomas Bzatek <tbzatek redhat com>:
On Fri, 2014-01-31 at 10:15 +0100, Prunk Dump wrote:
Hello,
I am the network administrator of a French high school where all the
user's directories are mounted from a CIFS server with pam_mount.
Mounting the "Home" directory is not a problem, but I have two
"ExchangeTeachers" and "ExchangeStudents" shares that need to by
accessed by the users and mounted by pam_mount.
-> If I mount them in the "/media/" directory, the mount appear in the
"Devices" section of nautilus with a "removable" icon. If the users
click on the unmount arrow they are prompted for the root password.
This is not very clean...
-> If I mount them in the "/mnt/" directory, the mount does not appear
anymore in nautilus.
How can I create a "place" icon for my networks shares so they appears
as "static" drives ?
Is this possible to disable the mount/unmount root prompt in nautilus ?
Is this possible to force a bookmarks for all my users ?
Thank you !
Baptiste.
Have a look at
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/plain/monitor/udisks2/what-is-shown.txt
The x-gvfs-show/x-gvfs-hide fstab option is what you're looking for. By
default, mounts in /mnt are hidden, mounts in /media, homedir
and /run/media are shown.
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Hi Tomas !
My problem is not really to show or hide the drive. I want to remove
the "umount" arrow on the device. I first thought that monting it on
/mnt/ will remove this possibility but it is not the case.
Is this a way to disable the unmount root password prompt ?
Thanks !
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