2015-10-18, 07:27
That depends if your using its as a blacklist or whitelist. Generally you enter shit you don't want to see in the disk list (since all kind of crap is visable, especially on Linux) and what file system.
Personally I'm using it as a white list so I have ntfs and c: and d: there. There are a bunch of other mounted disks but they all point to different shares on my untaid box
Personally I'm using it as a white list so I have ntfs and c: and d: there. There are a bunch of other mounted disks but they all point to different shares on my untaid box