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0001 <!-- 0002 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000-2003 Shie Erlich <erlich@users.sourceforge.net> 0003 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000-2003 Rafi Yanai <yanai@users.sourceforge.net> 0004 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2004-2010 Frank Schoolmeesters <codeknight@users.sourceforge.net> 0005 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000-2022 Krusader Krew <https://krusader.org> 0006 --> 0007 <sect1 id="mount-man"> 0008 <title>MountMan: work with your mounted file systems</title> 0009 <indexterm> 0010 <primary>Mount</primary> 0011 </indexterm> 0012 <para>MountMan is a tool which helps you manage your mounted file systems. Once 0013 invoked, it displays a list of every mounted file system. For each file system, 0014 MountMan displays its name (which is the actual device name - &ie; <filename 0015 class="directory">/dev/sda1</filename> for a first partition on first 0016 <hardware>HDD</hardware>), its type (ext4, ext3, ntfs, vfat, ReiserFS...) 0017 and its mount point on your system (the folder on which the file system 0018 is mounted).</para> 0019 <para>If you want filter out non-removable devices from the list, 0020 just check the item <guilabel>Show only removable devices</guilabel> 0021 at the left of the device list. 0022 </para> 0023 <figure id="screenshot-mountman" float="1"> 0024 <title>MountMan</title> 0025 <mediaobject> 0026 <imageobject> 0027 <imagedata fileref="mountman.png"></imagedata> 0028 </imageobject> 0029 <textobject> 0030 <phrase>MountMan</phrase> 0031 </textobject> 0032 </mediaobject> 0033 </figure> 0034 <para>MountMan also displays usage information using total size, 0035 free size, and percentage of available space free. If those 0036 numbers say 0037 <guilabel>N/A</guilabel>, that usually means that the file system 0038 is not mounted. Left clicking on a file system displays a pie chart 0039 on the left of the window, graphically displaying the usage 0040 information for the file system. Clicking on a non-mounted 0041 file system will display 0042 <guilabel>not mounted</guilabel> instead of the graph.</para> 0043 <itemizedlist> 0044 <listitem> 0045 <para> 0046 <keycap>Double-clicking</keycap> on a file system will close 0047 MountMan and open that file system inside 0048 &krusader;'s active panel.</para> 0049 </listitem> 0050 <listitem> 0051 <para> 0052 <keycap>Right-clicking</keycap> on a file system will open a 0053 small menu which displays what actions can be performed on 0054 that file system. At the moment, you can only mount, unmount 0055 and eject (if clicking on a removable file system, ⪚, a 0056 &CD-ROM;).</para> 0057 </listitem> 0058 </itemizedlist> 0059 <note> 0060 <para>We plan to expand MountMan in the next evolution of &krusader;. It will be able 0061 to format partitions, edit <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>, 0062 create new file systems and more.... By the way, we have started working on it, 0063 see <quote>Quickmode for MountMan</quote>.</para> 0064 </note> 0065 <para> 0066 <emphasis role="bold">Quickmode for MountMan</emphasis> 0067 </para> 0068 <para>To activate Quickmode for MountMan, click lateral button with arrow on the 0069 MountMan button on the <link linkend="mainwindow">Main Toolbar</link>.</para> 0070 <para>General idea: display a list of all possible mount points. 0071 Each time the menu is displayed, it determines if a mount point is 0072 mounted or not and associates the correct action (mount or 0073 umount). This offers a quick interface to MountMan. It is 0074 working, and currently uses KMountMan::mount and unmount. It uses 0075 the new &kf5-full; services for fstab-reading and this will 0076 enable us to remove a lot of code from the <quote>old</quote> MountMan.</para> 0077 </sect1>