On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 16:39 -0500, John Morris wrote:
On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 21:09 +0100, Adam Williamson wrote:
> I don't think anyone would contest that /etc/fstab is a very old UNIX
> way of doing things. =)
Oh yes, but why do I have the notion we aren't supposed to be using
fstab for removable media anymore?
The clairvoyancy tool was turned down as an F17 feature, so I'm afraid I
can't say =)
Google doesn't turn up anything
positive to confirm that vague memory though. If it is still safe to
use fstab I'm a reasonably happy camper.
It is. As noted elsewhere in the thread, the evil udisks2 developer in
fact went to the extent of writing what is essentially an fstab GUI to
assist you in doing so.
Still hold to my general objection that rearranging things yet again
in
a period of a couple of years, first from /mnt to /media and now again
to /run/media/$USER is a bit much when for 90% of use cases it gains
nothing and has a negative of additional user confusion.
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