Re: Configuring default mount options..

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On 26 July 2010 02:56, A. James Lewis <james@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If using BTRFS on a removable drive... it may be a problem for example,
> to always mount with compression, or always mount with encryption (If
> supported in future)... perhaps btrfstune could define default mount
> options, such as compression... so if there is a BTRFS filesystem on a
> removable hard drive, or flash stick, the filesystem can be configured
> to mount with compression by default.
>
> Maybe there is a way to do this already, but it seems like the
> filesystem itself should contain preferences for the way it is used
> under those circumstances.
>
> A. James Lewis
>
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That's actually a good idea. Perhaps an override flag could be
specified in case you do not wish to use said default mount options?

Regards,
Sebastian J.
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