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NAME¶
udisks - Storage ManagementDESCRIPTION¶
udisks provides an interface to enumerate storage devices and perform operations on them. Any application can access the org.freedesktop.UDisks service on the system message bus. Some operations (such as formatting disks etc.) is restricted using polkit.DEVICE INFORMATION¶
On Linux, udisks relies on recent versions of udev(7) and the kernel. Influential device properties in the udev database include: UDISKS_PRESENTATION_HIDEIf set to 1 this is a hint to presentation
level software that the device should not be shown to the user.
UDISKS_PRESENTATION_NOPOLICY
If set to 1 this is a hint to presentation
level software that the device should not be automounted or autoassembled (for
e.g. components of a multi-disk device).
UDISKS_DISABLE_POLLING
If set to 1 this will disable the polling of
drives for media changes, for devices which do not send out media
notifications by themselves (this mostly affects CD drives). Some CD drives
cause bad effects such as very high CPU usage when being polled.
UDISKS_PRESENTATION_NAME
The name to user for the device when
presenting it to the user.
UDISKS_PRESENTATION_ICON_NAME
The icon to use when presenting the device to
the user. If set, the name must follow the freedesktop.org icon theme
specification.
UDISKS_AUTOMOUNT_HINT
A variable to influence whether a device
should be automounted. Possible values include "always" (to hint
that a device should always be automounted) and "never" (to hint
that a device should never be automounted). Note that this is only a hint -
the auto-mounter might not honor it.
UDISKS_SYSTEM_INTERNAL
If set, this will override the usual bus type
based detection of whether a device is considered "system internal".
"0" means "removable" (i. e. eligible for automounting,
and normal users can mount), any other value means "system internal"
(i. e. no automounting, and only administrators can mount).
The ID_DRIVE_* properties are used to describe what kind of physical
media can be used in a device. These are typically set on the main block
device (e.g. /dev/sdb) and more than one these properties can be set if the
device supports multiple kinds of media.
ID_DRIVE_EJECTABLE
Whether the media in the drive is physically
ejectable. Only set this to 1 (or 0) if the drive truly uses (or doesn't)
ejectable media. In particular, it is not necessary to set this for e.g. iPod
or Kindle devices where it is necessary to send a command via eject(1)
since the desktop user session will offer this option for removable devices
regardless of whether they are ejectable. If this property is not set, a
heuristic will be used to determine if the media is ejectable (drives using
optical, Zip or Jaz media are considered ejectable).
ID_DRIVE_DETACHABLE
Whether the device is detachable. It is only
meaningful to set this to 0 (to avoid marking a device as detachable) since
the code for detaching the device is part of udisks itself. If this property
is not set, a heuristic will be used to determine if the drive is detachable
(currently only devices connected through USB are detachable).
ID_DRIVE_CAN_SPINDOWN
Whether the device can spin down. It is only
meaningful to set this to 0 (to avoid marking a device as being capable of
spinning down) since the code for spinning down the device is part of udisks
itself. If this property is not set, a heuristic will be used to determine if
the drive can spin down (currently only ATA devices, including those USB
devices with a SAT layer) can be spun down).
ID_DRIVE_FLASH
The device is compatible with flash.
ID_DRIVE_FLASH_CF
The device is compatible with Compact
Flash.
ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS
The device is compatible with Memory
Stick.
ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SM
The device is compatible with
SmartMedia.
ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD
The device is compatible with
SecureDigital.
ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SDHC
The device is compatible with High-Capacity
SecureDigital.
ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MMC
The device is compatible with
MultiMediaCard.
ID_DRIVE_FLOPPY
The device is compatible with floppy
disk.
ID_DRIVE_FLOPPY_ZIP
The device is compatible with Zip.
ID_DRIVE_FLOPPY_JAZ
The device is compatible with Jaz.
The ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_* properties describe the current media in a device.
As with the ID_DRIVE_* properties, these properties are typically set
on the main block device (e.g. /dev/sdb). Typically only one of these
properties are set.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is flash.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_CF
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is Compact Flash.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_MS
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is Memory Stick.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_SM
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is SmartMedia.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_SD
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is SecureDigital.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_SDHC
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is High-Capacity SecureDigital.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_MMC
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is MultiMediaCard.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLOPPY
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is floppy disk.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLOPPY_ZIP
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is Zip.
ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLOPPY_JAZ
The physical media currently inserted into the
device is Jaz.
REMOTE CLIENTS¶
TODO: write me.AUTHOR¶
Written by David Zeuthen david@fubar.dk with a lot of help from many others.BUGS¶
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at http://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=udisks.SEE ALSO¶
March 2008 | udisks |