SYNOPSIS
-
udisksctl status
- udisksctl info {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE}
- udisksctl mount {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--filesystem-type TYPE] [--options OPTIONS...] [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl unmount {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--force] [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl unlock {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl lock {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl loop-setup --file PATH [--read-only] [--offset OFFSET] [--size SIZE] [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl loop-delete {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl power-off {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl smart-simulate --file PATH {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE} [--no-user-interaction]
- udisksctl monitor
- udisksctl dump
- udisksctl help
- udisksctl info {--object-path OBJECT | --block-device DEVICE}
DESCRIPTION
udisksctl
COMMANDS
status
- Shows high-level information about disk drives and block devices.
info
- Shows detailed information about OBJECT or DEVICE.
mount
-
Mounts a device. The device will be mounted in a subdirectory in the
/media
hierarchy - upon successful completion, the mount point will be printed to standard output.
The device will be mounted with a safe set of default options. You can influence the options passed to the mount(8) command with --options. Note that only safe options are allowed - requests with inherently unsafe options such as suid or dev that would allow the caller to gain additional privileges, are rejected.
unmount
- Unmounts a device. This only works if the device is mounted. The option --force can be used to request that the device is unmounted even if active references exists.
unlock
- Unlocks an encrypted device. The passphrase will be requested from the controlling terminal and upon successful completion, the cleartext device will be printed to standard output.
lock
- Locks a device. This only works if the device is a cleartext device backed by a cryptotext device.
loop-setup
- Sets up a loop device backed by FILE.
loop-delete
- Tears down a loop device.
power-off
-
Arranges for the drive to be safely removed and powered off. On the OS side this includes ensuring that no process is using the drive, then requesting that in-flight buffers and caches are committed to stable storage. The exact steps for powering off the drive depends on the drive itself and the interconnect used. For drives connected through USB, the effect is that the USB device will be deconfigured followed by disabling the upstream hub port it is connected to.
Note that as some physical devices contain multiple drives (for example 4-in-1 flash card reader USB devices) powering off one drive may affect other drives. As such there are not a lot of guarantees associated with performing this action. Usually the effect is that the drive disappears as if it was unplugged.
smart-simulate
- Sets SMART data from the libatasmart blob given by FILE - see /usr/share/doc/libatasmart-devel-VERSION/ for blobs shipped with libatasmart. This is a debugging feature used to check that applications act correctly when a disk is failing.
monitor
- Monitors the daemon for events.
dump
- Prints the current state of the daemon.
help
- Prints help and exit.
COMMON OPTIONS
The option --no-user-interaction can be used to request that no interaction (such as the user being presented with an authentication dialog) must occur when checking with polkit(8) whether the caller is authorized to perform the requested action.
AUDIENCE
This program does not assume that the caller is the super user - it is intended to be used by unprivileged users and authorizations are checked by the udisks daemon using polkit(8). Additionally, this program is not intended to be used by scripts or other programs - options/commands may change in incompatible ways in the future even in maintenance releases. See the "API STABILITY" section of udisks(8) for more information.
BASH COMPLETION
udisksctl ships with a bash completion script to complete commands, objects, block devices and some options.
AUTHOR
Written by David Zeuthen <[email protected]> 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 m[blue]http://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=udisksm[].