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Make desired mount points for drives/volumes configurable
Status:
RESOLVED: MOVED
Severity:
enhancement
Product:
Thunar-volman
Component:
General

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Description Frank Luithle 2008-07-14 11:08:02 CEST
User-Agent:       Opera/9.51 (X11; Linux i686; U; en)
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Currently there's no way to specify the mount points for hot-plugged volumes (and devices).  thunar-volman will always use the volume label or device description text.
A means for adjusting this should be provided (possibly similar to how GNOME does it).

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Insert a removeable storage medium.

Actual Results:  
Volume gets mounted under '/media/<volume label text>'

Expected Results:  
Being able to (persistently) adjust the mount point from '/media/<volume label text>' to some user defined path (e.g. '/media/dvd-drive')
Comment 1 Benedikt Meurer editbugs 2009-11-07 10:31:17 CET
Mass reassign. Nick, please check these pending reports. Thx.
Comment 2 Git Bot editbugs 2020-05-25 23:09:37 CEST
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Bug #4224

Reported by:
Frank Luithle
Reported on: 2008-07-14
Last modified on: 2020-05-25

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Assignee:
Jannis Pohlmann
CC List:
1 user

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