UnixMountPoint
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class UnixMountPoint(*args, **kwargs)
Defines a Unix mount point (e.g. <filename>/dev</filename>).
This corresponds roughly to a fstab entry.
Methods
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class UnixMountPoint
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at(mount_path: str) → tuple[UnixMountPoint | None, int]
Gets a UnixMountPoint
for a given mount path. If time_read
is set, it
will be filled with a unix timestamp for checking if the mount points have
changed since with unix_mount_points_changed_since()
.
If more mount points have the same mount path, the last matching mount point
is returned.
- Parameters:
mount_path – path for a possible unix mount point.
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compare(mount2: UnixMountPoint) → int
Compares two unix mount points.
- Parameters:
mount2 – a GUnixMount
.
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free() → None
Frees a unix mount point.
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get_device_path() → str
Gets the device path for a unix mount point.
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get_fs_type() → str
Gets the file system type for the mount point.
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get_mount_path() → str
Gets the mount path for a unix mount point.
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get_options() → str | None
Gets the options for the mount point.
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guess_can_eject() → bool
Guesses whether a Unix mount point can be ejected.
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guess_icon() → Icon
Guesses the icon of a Unix mount point.
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guess_name() → str
Guesses the name of a Unix mount point.
The result is a translated string.
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guess_symbolic_icon() → Icon
Guesses the symbolic icon of a Unix mount point.
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is_loopback() → bool
Checks if a unix mount point is a loopback device.
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is_readonly() → bool
Checks if a unix mount point is read only.
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is_user_mountable() → bool
Checks if a unix mount point is mountable by the user.