I can confirm, than workaround with adding "mode=0777,dmode=0777" mount options in fstab works fine, but it would be nice to add real fix to udev/udisks/hal (I don't know who now automounts DVD devices...).
Maybe someone could tell where I can change default mount options for automount? In Ubuntu 10.04 I found only /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/20-storage-methods.fdi file, but it seems this file isn't for changing default mount options, also AFAIK HAL is deprecated...
RomanIvanov wrote :
> Workaround to support UDF and ISO in the same time, and auto mount:
> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
> /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 users,noauto,uid=0,gid=46,mode=0777,dmode=0777,nosuid,noexec 0 0
I can confirm, than workaround with adding "mode=0777, dmode=0777" mount options in fstab works fine, but it would be nice to add real fix to udev/udisks/hal (I don't know who now automounts DVD devices...). hal/fdi/ policy/ 10osvendor/ 20-storage- methods. fdi file, but it seems this file isn't for changing default mount options, also AFAIK HAL is deprecated...
Maybe someone could tell where I can change default mount options for automount? In Ubuntu 10.04 I found only /usr/share/
RomanIvanov wrote : uid=0,gid= 46,mode= 0777,dmode= 0777,nosuid, noexec 0 0
> Workaround to support UDF and ISO in the same time, and auto mount:
> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
> /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 users,noauto,