CHANGELOG:
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.conf 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: