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I'm using KDE Plasma 5 desktop. As I can see it uses udisks2 to mount the partitions and Plasma 5 offers a nice UI for selecting devices to automount so I want to keep Plasma as automount manager. However the default mount options of udisks2 for NTFS drives (mode: 0777 really?!!) bugs me a lot. I did some research but found nothing about changing the behavior using a config file. I don't want to use fstab since I am not able to know UUIDs/Labels of every device and they're tend to change. There is a launchpad bug report sent in 2010 about the issue (*). It's confirmed but it looks like nothing has been done. I remember there was a source that suggests editing the source code of udisks, but i couldn't find it. Is the situation same for udisks2?
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Yes.
AFAIK udisks2 is not configurable for default mount mode options.
But you can configure it to use '/media/VolumeName' as mount point, with the mode you choose for '/media', instead of '/run/media/$USER/VolumeName',
using the 'UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED' udev property in a udev rule.
See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ud … udisks2.29
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That's sad freedesktop.org developer's way of thinking bothers me. I'll keep looking, maybe with a bit help from Udev side a solution is possible.
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