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Old 03-04-2020, 07:27 PM   #16
Flavio R. Cavalcanti
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Originally Posted by Crb999 View Post
=== openSUSE Leap
=== uname -r = 4.12.14-lp151.28.7-default
=== VERSION ="15.1"
=== ID="opensuse-leap"
=== Dell OptiPlex 780
=== X86-64
=== Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
=== Intel 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
=== Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller
=== Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz
=== 8Gb RAM
=== Intel SATA Controller [RAID mode]
=== 1 x 1Gb HD (Mirrored)
=== PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-219L
=== WLAN network interface

I have two 1Gb disks mounted, one, alone in a mirrored set awaiting the addition of another.
this drive has LEAP 15.1 installed and working.
The second 1Gb drive is also mounted as a lone device.

When I examine these disks with Dolphin, I am shown this. see jpeg.

There seems to be a lot of 40 Gb partitions but nothing to identify with with disk they belong.

Is it possible to rename these in a way that allows me to discriminate in this view?

Regards

Chris
When I have to use /etc/fstab for automount:

Code:
LABEL=Armazem1   /media/Armazem1    ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Sites      /media/Sites       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Works      /media/Works       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=XTudo      /media/XTudo       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux1     /media/Linux1      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux2     /media/Linux2      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux3     /media/Linux3      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux4     /media/Linux4      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux5     /media/Linux5      btrfs       defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux6     /media/Linux6      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux7     /media/Linux7      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux8     /media/Linux8      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Linux9     /media/Linux9      ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home1      /media/Home1       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home2      /media/Home2       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home3      /media/Home3       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home4      /media/Home4       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home5      /media/Home5       xfs         defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home6      /media/Home6       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home7      /media/Home7       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home8      /media/Home8       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
LABEL=Home9      /media/Home9       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
 
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Old 03-06-2020, 04:16 AM   #17
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Code:
LABEL=Sites      /media/Sites       ext4        defaults,user    0   0
is functionally equal to
Quote:
Code:
LABEL=Sites      /media/Sites       ext4        user    0   0
Defaults is just a placeholder, inert if and when any other option(s) is/are specified.
 
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Old 03-06-2020, 04:40 AM   #18
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See man page for mount command. defaults is a "shortcut" for the options

rw,auto,dev,suid,nouser,exec,async and relatime ( I think that is all...)

Any option after defaults takes precedence, user i.e a regular user is allowed to mount this share where nouser does not.

Last edited by michaelk; 03-06-2020 at 05:00 AM.
 
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