Re: auto mounting a partition with nobrowse
Re: auto mounting a partition with nobrowse
- Subject: Re: auto mounting a partition with nobrowse
- From: Daniel Markarian <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 09:38:48 -0700
Hey Dale,
DADiskMountApprovalCallback() can head off the mount. DADiskMountWithArguments() can accept "nobrowse" as an argument.
Dan
PS: fstab(5) can accept "nobrowse" as an alternative. You do not need to head off the mount in this case.
Le 2010-05-10 à 02:27, websrvr a écrit :
> I've trying to solve a problem which requires 2 components, the first which has been solved by the code from the SampleFilterScheme project which makes my partition mountable.
>
> Currently the partition mounts and is viewable in the finder and on the Desktop, manually I use diskutil to unmount the partition (diskutil unmount /dev/disk0s3s1) and use hdiutil to mount it (hdiutil mount /dev/disk0s3s1 -nobrowse) to hide it and this is OK for me since I know how to do this but expecting users to perform this task.
>
> I'm told that I need to use the DA framework to achieve this task however I am unable to find any sample code that shows me how to mount a partition with flags.
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> I realize everyone will ask why I need to do this and to make it short I want it hidden from view to prevent people from any accidental wrong-doings.
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> I've read the list archives and what I have concluded is that this is a complicated matter that is well beyond my capabilities so finding sample code I can adopt for this use would make my life significantly easier and allow me to keep what little hair I have left.
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> The partition in question wli always be /dev/diskXs3s1 so finding them is easy, unmounting and remounting with the nobrowse flag is my problem and I'm probably looking at it wrong, maybe the initial mount request can be interrupted and the option set.
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> Sample code that shows how to do either would be greatly appreciated.
>
> -- Dale
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