If the USB flash drive is set to Ubuntu10.10, It is not automatically played. In Ubuntu10.04, the system finds that the USB flash drive is just a prompt. You need to enable the USB flash drive on the computer. However, in Ubuntu10.10, you only need to insert a USB flash drive into your computer. The system directly opens the USB flash drive. How to modify it so that the system does not automatically open the USB flash disk. Instead, you can double-click the USB flash disk on your computer. Next, let's talk about my own practices. There are two methods. First, open a folder and click Edit at the top to set the USB flash drive to be not automatically played on Ubuntu 10.10. In Ubuntu 10.04, the system finds that the USB flash drive is just a prompt, you need to enable the USB flash drive on the computer. However, in Ubuntu 10.10, you only need to insert a USB flash drive into your computer. The system directly opens the USB flash drive. How to modify it so that the system does not automatically open the USB flash disk. Instead, you can double-click the USB flash disk on your computer.
Next, let's talk about my own practices. There are two methods.
First:
Open a folder and click Edit-preferences on the top.
In this way, the file management preferences can be opened, and relevant settings are available in the [media] item.
Method 2:
Enter at the terminal:
Gconf-editor
Find:
/Apps/nautilus/preferences/media_automount
/Apps/nautilus/preferences/media_automount_open
You can remove the check boxes for these two options, as described in:
The first option is automatic mounting, and the second option is automatic mounting.