Current behavior
When mounting a file or a device, veracrypt will create a directory under /mnt.
The drawback of current behavior
The directory /mnt is usually a place where user want to manually operate on. For example, mounting a chroot linux distro root filesystem (Arch Linux), or mounting a specific filesystem which user want to operate it inside shell.
The nature of mounting which veracrypt need is same as what udisk2 like (Just a place where user want to open inside file manager).
Desired behavior
As a result, it would be nice to follow the same or similar behavior as udisk2 or other auto-mounting facility of Linux system. Creating a mountpoint under /media or /run/media and under the subdirectory of username. This will make /mnt available during mounting of veracrypt volume.
Screenshots/Mockup/Designs
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Your Environment
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Current behavior
When mounting a file or a device,
veracryptwill create a directory under/mnt.The drawback of current behavior
The directory
/mntis usually a place where user want to manually operate on. For example, mounting achrootlinux distro root filesystem (Arch Linux), or mounting a specific filesystem which user want to operate it inside shell.The nature of mounting which
veracryptneed is same as whatudisk2like (Just a place where user want to open inside file manager).Desired behavior
As a result, it would be nice to follow the same or similar behavior as udisk2 or other auto-mounting facility of Linux system. Creating a mountpoint under
/mediaor/run/mediaand under the subdirectory of username. This will make/mntavailable during mounting ofveracryptvolume.Screenshots/Mockup/Designs
Additional information
Your Environment
Please tell us more about your environment
VeraCrypt version:
Operating system and version:
System type: