[No need]Reducing number of post-install packages (fresh Arch + XFCE)

Hi,
I am inspired by posts by slithery in post-install package count; his discussion here and my willingness to follow-foot steps. Need suggestions/tips what packages can be removed based on details below.
1. Defining usage:
Normal PC having XFCE, thunderbird, firefox, yaourt and wine (for MS-Office with 32bit libs unfortunately needed for work) with 64-bit stock kernel. Other utilities include eog (image viewer), PDF viewer, cups, simple-scan, hplip + hplip plugin, dvd burner and some fonts packages.
I have attempted to remain native on XFCE while installing utilities/needs  to avoid unnecessary dependencies unless some functionality needed (such as eog).
2. Current package count
[archpc ~]$ pacman -Qe | wc -l
143
[archpc ~]$ pacman -Q | wc -l
539
3. Installed packages details
3.1 pacman -Qe
alsa-utils 1.0.29-1
autoconf 2.69-2
automake 1.15-1
b43-fwcutter 019-1
bash 4.3.033-1
bash-completion 2.1-5
binutils 2.25-2
bison 3.0.4-1
btrfs-progs 3.19-1
bzip2 1.0.6-5
coreutils 8.23-1
cryptsetup 1.6.6-1
cups 2.0.2-1
device-mapper 2.02.116-1
dhcpcd 6.7.1-1
dialog 1:1.2_20150225-1
diffutils 3.3-2
dropbox 3.2.9-2
e2fsprogs 1.42.12-2
eog 3.14.3-1
epdfview 0.1.8-5
exo 0.10.4-1
fakeroot 1.20.2-1
file 5.22-1
filesystem 2015.02-1
findutils 4.4.2-6
firefox 36.0.3-1
flashplugin 11.2.202.451-1
flex 2.5.39-1
galculator 2.1.3-3
gamin 0.1.10-8
garcon 0.4.0-1
gawk 4.1.1-1
gcc 4.9.2-4
gcc-libs 4.9.2-4
gettext 0.19.4-1
gksu 2.0.2-5
glibc 2.21-2
gnome-colors-icon-theme 5.5.1-2
gnome-keyring 3.14.0-1
grep 2.21-2
groff 1.22.3-2
grub 1:2.02.beta2-5
grub2-theme-archxion 1.0-6
gtk-xfce-engine 2.10.1-1
gvfs 1.22.3-2
gvfs-afc 1.22.3-2
gvfs-smb 1.22.3-2
gzip 1.6-1
hplip 3.15.2-3
hplip-plugin 3.15.2-1
inetutils 1.9.2-2
iproute2 3.19.0-1
iputils 20121221-3
ipw2100-fw 1.3-7
ipw2200-fw 3.1-5
jfsutils 1.1.15-4
less 471-1
lib32-libxml2 2.9.2-1
libtool 2.4.6-1
licenses 20140629-1
linux 3.19.2-1
logrotate 3.8.9-1
lvm2 2.02.116-1
m4 1.4.17-1
make 4.1-1
man-db 2.7.1-1
man-pages 3.81-1
mdadm 3.3.2-1
mousepad 0.4.0-1
nano 2.2.6-3
netctl 1.10-1
network-manager-applet 1.0.0-1
networkmanager 1.0.0-2
ntfs-3g 2014.2.15-1
ntp 4.2.8.p1-1
nvidia-340xx 340.76-6
nvidia-340xx-libgl 340.76-2
nvidia-340xx-utils 340.76-2
os-prober 1.64-1
package-query 1.5-2
pacman 4.2.1-1
patch 2.7.5-1
pavucontrol 2.0-2
pciutils 3.3.0-1
pcmciautils 018-7
perl 5.20.2-1
pkg-config 0.28-2
polkit-gnome 0.105-2
procps-ng 3.3.10-1
psmisc 22.21-2
python2-xdg 0.25-2
reiserfsprogs 3.6.24-1
rp-pppoe 3.11-7
s-nail 14.7.11-1
samba 4.2.0-1
sddm 0.11.0-1
sed 4.2.2-3
shadow 4.2.1-2
simple-scan 3.14.2-1
sudo 1.8.12-1
sysfsutils 2.1.0-9
systemd-sysvcompat 218-2
tar 1.28-1
texinfo 5.2-3
thunar 1.6.6-1
thunar-volman 0.8.1-1
thunderbird 31.5.0-1
ttf-ms-fonts 2.0-10
ttf-urdufonts 1.2-3
tumbler 0.1.31-1
usbutils 008-1
util-linux 2.25.2-1
vi 1:050325-4
which 2.20-7
wine 1.7.39-1
wine-mono 4.5.6-1
wine_gecko 2.36-1
xdg-user-dirs 0.15-1
xdg-utils 1.1.0.git20150302-1
xf86-input-keyboard 1.8.0-3
xf86-input-mouse 1.9.1-1
xf86-input-synaptics 1.8.1-1
xfburn 0.5.2-2
xfce4-appfinder 4.12.0-1
xfce4-mixer 4.11.0-2
xfce4-panel 4.12.0-1
xfce4-power-manager 1.4.3-1
xfce4-session 4.12.1-1
xfce4-settings 4.12.0-3
xfce4-terminal 0.6.3-2
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin 1.5.0-2
xfconf 4.12.0-1
xfdesktop 4.12.0-1
xfsprogs 3.2.2-1
xfwm4 4.12.2-1
xfwm4-themes 4.10.0-2
xorg-server 1.17.1-4
xorg-server-utils 7.6-4
xorg-xinit 1.3.4-2
xterm 316-1
yaourt 1.5-1
zd1211-firmware 1.5-1
3.2 pacman -Q
acl 2.2.52-2
adwaita-icon-theme 3.14.1-1
alsa-lib 1.0.29-1
alsa-utils 1.0.29-1
archlinux-keyring 20150212-1
at-spi2-atk 2.14.1-1
at-spi2-core 2.14.1-1
atk 2.14.0-1
atkmm 2.22.7-1
attr 2.4.47-1
autoconf 2.69-2
automake 1.15-1
avahi 0.6.31-14
b43-fwcutter 019-1
bash 4.3.033-1
bash-completion 2.1-5
bc 1.06.95-1
binutils 2.25-2
bison 3.0.4-1
btrfs-progs 3.19-1
bzip2 1.0.6-5
ca-certificates 20140923-9
ca-certificates-cacert 20140824-2
ca-certificates-mozilla 3.17.4-1
ca-certificates-utils 20140923-9
cairo 1.14.2-1
cairomm 1.10.0-3
cantarell-fonts 0.0.16-2
cdparanoia 10.2-5
cifs-utils 6.4-1
colord 1.2.9-1
compositeproto 0.4.2-3
coreutils 8.23-1
cracklib 2.9.1-1
cryptsetup 1.6.6-1
cups 2.0.2-1
cups-filters 1.0.67-1
curl 7.41.0-1
damageproto 1.2.1-3
db 5.3.28-2
dbus 1.8.16-2
dbus-glib 0.102-2
dconf 0.22.0-1
desktop-file-utils 0.22-1
device-mapper 2.02.116-1
dhclient 4.3.1-1
dhcpcd 6.7.1-1
dialog 1:1.2_20150225-1
diffutils 3.3-2
dropbox 3.2.9-2
e2fsprogs 1.42.12-2
elfutils 0.161-3
eog 3.14.3-1
epdfview 0.1.8-5
exempi 2.2.2-1
exo 0.10.4-1
expat 2.1.0-4
fakeroot 1.20.2-1
file 5.22-1
filesystem 2015.02-1
findutils 4.4.2-6
firefox 36.0.3-1
fixesproto 5.0-3
flac 1.3.1-1
flashplugin 11.2.202.451-1
flex 2.5.39-1
fontconfig 2.11.1-1
fontsproto 2.1.3-1
foomatic-db-engine 3:20150308-1
freetype2 2.5.5-1
fuse 2.9.3-2
galculator 2.1.3-3
gamin 0.1.10-8
garcon 0.4.0-1
gawk 4.1.1-1
gc 7.4.2-2
gcc 4.9.2-4
gcc-libs 4.9.2-4
gconf 3.2.6-3
gcr 3.14.0-1
gd 2.1.1-1
gdbm 1.11-1
gdk-pixbuf2 2.31.3-1
gettext 0.19.4-1
ghostscript 9.15-2
gksu 2.0.2-5
glib-networking 2.42.1-1
glib2 2.42.2-1
glibc 2.21-2
glibmm 2.42.0-1
glu 9.0.0-3
gmp 6.0.0-2
gnome-colors-icon-theme 5.5.1-2
gnome-desktop 1:3.14.2-1
gnome-icon-theme 3.12.0-2
gnome-icon-theme-symbolic 3.12.0-2
gnome-keyring 3.14.0-1
gnome-themes-standard 3.14.2.3-1
gnupg 2.1.2-1
gnutls 3.3.13-1
gobject-introspection 1.42.0-1
gpgme 1.5.3-1
gpm 1.20.7-4
graphite 1:1.2.4-1
grep 2.21-2
groff 1.22.3-2
grub 1:2.02.beta2-5
grub2-theme-archxion 1.0-6
gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.14.1-1
gstreamer0.10 0.10.36-4
gstreamer0.10-base 0.10.36-3
gstreamer0.10-base-plugins 0.10.36-3
gtk-update-icon-cache 2.24.27-1
gtk-xfce-engine 2.10.1-1
gtk2 2.24.27-1
gtk3 3.14.9-1
gtkmm3 3.14.0-1
gtksourceview2 2.10.5-3
guile 2.0.11-2
gvfs 1.22.3-2
gvfs-afc 1.22.3-2
gvfs-smb 1.22.3-2
gzip 1.6-1
harfbuzz 0.9.38-1
hicolor-icon-theme 0.13-1
hplip 3.15.2-3
hplip-plugin 3.15.2-1
hunspell 1.3.3-1
hwids 20150129-1
iana-etc 2.30-4
icu 54.1-1
inetutils 1.9.2-2
iniparser 3.1-4
inputproto 2.3.1-1
iproute2 3.19.0-1
iptables 1.4.21-1
iputils 20121221-3
ipw2100-fw 1.3-7
ipw2200-fw 3.1-5
iso-codes 3.57-1
jansson 2.7-1
jasper 1.900.1-13
jfsutils 1.1.15-4
js17 17.0.0-1
json-c 0.12-2
json-glib 1.0.2-1
kbd 2.0.2-1
kbproto 1.0.6-2
keyutils 1.5.9-1
kmod 20-1
krb5 1.13.1-1
lcms2 2.6-1
ldb 1.1.20-1
less 471-1
lib32-acl 2.2.52-2
lib32-attr 2.4.47-1
lib32-bzip2 1.0.6-2
lib32-curl 7.41.0-1
lib32-e2fsprogs 1.42.12-1
lib32-expat 2.1.0-2
lib32-fontconfig 2.11.1-1
lib32-freetype2 2.5.5-1
lib32-gcc-libs 4.9.2-4
lib32-gettext 0.19.4-1
lib32-glib2 2.42.2-1
lib32-glibc 2.21-2
lib32-glu 9.0.0-2
lib32-harfbuzz 0.9.38-1
lib32-icu 54.1-1
lib32-keyutils 1.5.9-1
lib32-krb5 1.13.1-1
lib32-libcap 2.24-1
lib32-libdbus 1.8.16-1
lib32-libffi 3.2.1-1
lib32-libgcrypt 1.6.3-1
lib32-libgpg-error 1.18-1
lib32-libice 1.0.9-1
lib32-libldap 2.4.40-1
lib32-libnl 3.2.25-1
lib32-libpcap 1.6.2-1
lib32-libpng 1.6.16-1
lib32-libsm 1.2.2-1
lib32-libssh2 1.4.3-2
lib32-libusb 1.0.19-1
lib32-libx11 1.6.3-1
lib32-libxau 1.0.8-1
lib32-libxcb 1.11-1
lib32-libxcursor 1.1.14-1
lib32-libxdamage 1.1.4-2
lib32-libxdmcp 1.1.1-2
lib32-libxext 1.3.3-1
lib32-libxfixes 5.0.1-1
lib32-libxi 1.7.4-1
lib32-libxml2 2.9.2-1
lib32-libxrandr 1.4.2-1
lib32-libxrender 0.9.8-1
lib32-ncurses 5.9-3
lib32-nvidia-340xx-libgl 340.76-1
lib32-nvidia-340xx-utils 340.76-1
lib32-openssl 1.0.2.a-1
lib32-pcre 8.36-1
lib32-readline 6.3.006-1
lib32-systemd 218-1
lib32-util-linux 2.25.2-1
lib32-xz 5.2.1-1
lib32-zlib 1.2.8-1
libaio 0.3.110-1
libarchive 3.1.2-8
libassuan 2.1.3-1
libasyncns 0.8-5
libatasmart 0.19-3
libatomic_ops 7.4.2-1
libbluray 0.7.0-1
libbsd 0.7.0-1
libburn 1.3.8-1
libcanberra 0.30-5
libcanberra-pulse 0.30-5
libcap 2.24-2
libcap-ng 0.7.4-1
libcddb 1.3.2-4
libcdio 0.93-1
libcdio-paranoia 10.2+0.93+1-1
libcroco 0.6.8-2
libcups 2.0.2-1
libdaemon 0.14-3
libdatrie 0.2.8-1
libdbus 1.8.16-2
libdrm 2.4.59-1
libedit 20141030_3.1-1
libepoxy 1.2-2
libevdev 1.4-1
libevent 2.0.22-1
libexif 0.6.21-2
libffi 3.2.1-1
libfontenc 1.1.2-1
libgcrypt 1.6.3-2
libgksu 2.0.12-6
libgnome-keyring 3.12.0-2
libgpg-error 1.18-1
libgphoto2 2.5.7-1
libgtop 2.30.0-1
libgusb 0.2.4-1
libice 1.0.9-1
libidn 1.30-1
libieee1284 0.2.11-5
libimobiledevice 1.2.0-1
libisofs 1.3.8-1
libjpeg-turbo 1.4.0-1
libkeybinder2 0.3.0-2
libksba 1.3.2-1
libldap 2.4.40-2
libmm-glib 1.4.4-1
libmpc 1.0.3-1
libndp 1.4-1
libnewt 0.52.17-2
libnl 3.2.25-1
libnm-glib 1.0.0-2
libnm-gtk 1.0.0-1
libnotify 0.7.6-1
libogg 1.3.2-1
libomxil-bellagio 0.9.3-1
libpaper 1.1.24-7
libpcap 1.6.2-1
libpciaccess 0.13.3-1
libpeas 1.12.1-1
libpipeline 1.4.0-1
libplist 1.12-1
libpng 1.6.16-1
libproxy 0.4.11-5
libpulse 6.0-1
librsvg 1:2.40.8-1
libsamplerate 0.1.8-3
libsasl 2.1.26-7
libseccomp 2.1.1-1
libsecret 0.18-1
libsigc++ 2.4.1-1
libsm 1.2.2-2
libsndfile 1.0.25-3
libsoup 2.48.1-1
libssh2 1.4.3-2
libsystemd 218-2
libtasn1 4.3-1
libteam 1.14-1
libthai 0.1.21-1
libtheora 1.1.1-3
libtiff 4.0.3-5
libtirpc 0.2.5-1
libtool 2.4.6-1
libtxc_dxtn 1.0.1-6
libunique 1.1.6-6
libunistring 0.9.5-1
libunwind 1.1-2
libusb 1.0.19-1
libusbmuxd 1.0.10-1
libutempter 1.1.6-2
libutil-linux 2.25.2-1
libvisual 0.4.0-5
libvorbis 1.3.4-1
libvpx 1.3.0-1
libwbclient 4.2.0-1
libwnck 2.31.0-1
libx11 1.6.3-1
libxau 1.0.8-2
libxaw 1.0.12-1
libxcb 1.11-1
libxcomposite 0.4.4-2
libxcursor 1.1.14-2
libxdamage 1.1.4-2
libxdmcp 1.1.1-2
libxext 1.3.3-1
libxfce4ui 4.12.1-1
libxfce4util 4.12.1-1
libxfixes 5.0.1-1
libxfont 1.5.1-1
libxft 2.3.2-1
libxi 1.7.4-1
libxinerama 1.1.3-2
libxkbcommon 0.5.0-1
libxkbcommon-x11 0.5.0-1
libxkbfile 1.0.8-2
libxklavier 5.4-1
libxml2 2.9.2-2
libxmu 1.1.2-1
libxpm 3.5.11-1
libxrandr 1.4.2-2
libxrender 0.9.8-1
libxres 1.0.7-1
libxshmfence 1.2-1
libxslt 1.1.28-3
libxt 1.1.4-1
libxtst 1.2.2-1
libxv 1.0.10-1
libxxf86vm 1.1.4-1
licenses 20140629-1
linux 3.19.2-1
linux-api-headers 3.18.5-1
linux-firmware 20150206.17657c3-1
llvm-libs 3.6.0-3
logrotate 3.8.9-1
lvm2 2.02.116-1
lz4 127-1
lzo 2.09-1
m4 1.4.17-1
make 4.1-1
man-db 2.7.1-1
man-pages 3.81-1
mcpp 2.7.2-5
mdadm 3.3.2-1
mesa 10.5.1-2
mime-types 9-1
mkinitcpio 18-2
mkinitcpio-busybox 1.21.1-2
mobile-broadband-provider-info 20120614-2
mousepad 0.4.0-1
mozilla-common 1.4-4
mpfr 3.1.2.p11-1
mtdev 1.1.5-1
nano 2.2.6-3
ncurses 5.9-7
net-snmp 5.7.3-1
net-tools 1.60.20130531git-1
netctl 1.10-1
nettle 2.7.1-1
network-manager-applet 1.0.0-1
networkmanager 1.0.0-2
npth 1.1-1
nspr 4.10.8-1
nss 3.17.4-1
ntfs-3g 2014.2.15-1
ntp 4.2.8.p1-1
nvidia-340xx 340.76-6
nvidia-340xx-libgl 340.76-2
nvidia-340xx-utils 340.76-2
openjpeg 1.5.2-1
openresolv 3.6.1-1
openssl 1.0.2.a-1
orc 0.4.23-1
os-prober 1.64-1
p11-kit 0.22.1-3
package-query 1.5-2
pacman 4.2.1-1
pacman-mirrorlist 20150315-1
pam 1.1.8-5
pambase 20130928-1
pango 1.36.8-1
pangomm 2.34.0-1
patch 2.7.5-1
pavucontrol 2.0-2
pciutils 3.3.0-1
pcmciautils 018-7
pcre 8.36-2
perl 5.20.2-1
perl-clone 0.37-2
perl-dbi 1.633-1
perl-xml-libxml 2.0117-1
perl-xml-namespacesupport 1.11-3
perl-xml-sax 0.99-4
perl-xml-sax-base 1.08-3
pinentry 0.9.0-1
pixman 0.32.6-1
pkg-config 0.28-2
polkit 0.112-2
polkit-gnome 0.105-2
poppler 0.31.0-1
poppler-glib 0.31.0-1
popt 1.16-7
ppp 2.4.7-1
procps-ng 3.3.10-1
psmisc 22.21-2
pth 2.0.7-5
python 3.4.3-1
python2 2.7.9-1
python2-xdg 0.25-2
qpdf 5.1.2-1
qt5-base 5.4.1-2
qt5-declarative 5.4.1-2
qt5-xmlpatterns 5.4.1-2
qtchooser 48-1
randrproto 1.4.1-1
readline 6.3.006-1
recordproto 1.14.2-2
reiserfsprogs 3.6.24-1
renderproto 0.11.1-3
rest 0.7.92-1
rp-pppoe 3.11-7
s-nail 14.7.11-1
samba 4.2.0-1
sane 1.0.24-4
sddm 0.11.0-1
sed 4.2.2-3
shadow 4.2.1-2
shared-mime-info 1.4-1
simple-scan 3.14.2-1
slang 2.3.0-1
smbclient 4.2.0-1
sound-theme-freedesktop 0.8-2
sqlite 3.8.8.3-1
startup-notification 0.12-4
sudo 1.8.12-1
sysfsutils 2.1.0-9
systemd 218-2
systemd-sysvcompat 218-2
talloc 2.1.1-1
tar 1.28-1
tdb 1.3.4-1
tevent 0.9.24-1
texinfo 5.2-3
thin-provisioning-tools 0.4.1-1
thunar 1.6.6-1
thunar-volman 0.8.1-1
thunderbird 31.5.0-1
ttf-dejavu 2.34-2
ttf-ms-fonts 2.0-10
ttf-urdufonts 1.2-3
tumbler 0.1.31-1
tzdata 2015a-1
udisks2 2.1.5-1
upower 0.99.2-2
usbmuxd 1.1.0-2
usbutils 008-1
util-linux 2.25.2-1
v4l-utils 1.6.2-1
vi 1:050325-4
videoproto 2.3.2-1
vte 0.28.2-5
vte-common 0.38.3-1
wayland 1.7.0-1
wget 1.16.3-1
which 2.20-7
wine 1.7.39-1
wine-mono 4.5.6-1
wine_gecko 2.36-1
wpa_supplicant 2.3-1
xbitmaps 1.1.1-3
xcb-proto 1.11-1
xcb-util 0.4.0-1
xcb-util-image 0.4.0-1
xcb-util-keysyms 0.4.0-1
xcb-util-wm 0.4.1-1
xdg-user-dirs 0.15-1
xdg-utils 1.1.0.git20150302-1
xextproto 7.3.0-1
xf86-input-evdev 2.9.1-1
xf86-input-keyboard 1.8.0-3
xf86-input-mouse 1.9.1-1
xf86-input-synaptics 1.8.1-1
xf86vidmodeproto 2.3.1-3
xfburn 0.5.2-2
xfce4-appfinder 4.12.0-1
xfce4-mixer 4.11.0-2
xfce4-panel 4.12.0-1
xfce4-power-manager 1.4.3-1
xfce4-session 4.12.1-1
xfce4-settings 4.12.0-3
xfce4-terminal 0.6.3-2
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin 1.5.0-2
xfconf 4.12.0-1
xfdesktop 4.12.0-1
xfsprogs 3.2.2-1
xfwm4 4.12.2-1
xfwm4-themes 4.10.0-2
xineramaproto 1.2.1-3
xkeyboard-config 2.14-1
xorg-bdftopcf 1.0.5-1
xorg-font-util 1.3.1-1
xorg-font-utils 7.6-4
xorg-fonts-alias 1.0.3-1
xorg-fonts-encodings 1.0.4-4
xorg-fonts-misc 1.0.3-3
xorg-iceauth 1.0.7-1
xorg-luit 1.1.1-2
xorg-mkfontdir 1.0.7-2
xorg-mkfontscale 1.1.2-1
xorg-server 1.17.1-4
xorg-server-common 1.17.1-4
xorg-server-utils 7.6-4
xorg-sessreg 1.1.0-1
xorg-setxkbmap 1.3.0-2
xorg-xauth 1.0.9-1
xorg-xbacklight 1.2.1-1
xorg-xcmsdb 1.0.4-2
xorg-xgamma 1.0.5-2
xorg-xhost 1.0.6-1
xorg-xinit 1.3.4-2
xorg-xinput 1.6.1-1
xorg-xkbcomp 1.3.0-1
xorg-xmodmap 1.0.8-1
xorg-xrandr 1.4.3-1
xorg-xrdb 1.1.0-1
xorg-xrefresh 1.0.5-1
xorg-xset 1.2.3-1
xorg-xsetroot 1.1.1-2
xproto 7.0.27-1
xterm 316-1
xz 5.2.1-1
yajl 2.1.0-1
yaourt 1.5-1
zd1211-firmware 1.5-1
zlib 1.2.8-3
4. Output from Slithery's script
clear; echo -n "Number of installed packages: $(pacman -Qq | wc -l)"; echo; echo; echo "# Packages in base group that aren't installed"; comm -23 <((for i in $(pacman -Sqg base); do pactree -us $i; done)|sort -u|cut -d ' ' -f 1) <(pacman -Qq); echo; echo "# Packages installed that aren't in base group"; comm -13 <((for i in $(pacman -Sqg base); do pactree -us $i; done)|sort -u|cut -d ' ' -f 1) <(pacman -Qq); echo; echo "# pstree"; pstree -U; echo; echo "# enabled services"; systemctl list-unit-files | grep enabled | grep service; echo; echo "# ssd df"; df -h -t ext4; echo; echo "# free"; free -m; echo
Note: Some information produced above will be repeaeted
[H[2JNumber of installed packages: 539
# Packages in base group that aren't installed
# Packages installed that aren't in base group
adwaita-icon-theme
alsa-lib
alsa-utils
at-spi2-atk
at-spi2-core
atk
atkmm
autoconf
automake
avahi
b43-fwcutter
bash-completion
bc
binutils
bison
btrfs-progs
cairo
cairomm
cantarell-fonts
cdparanoia
cifs-utils
colord
compositeproto
cups
cups-filters
damageproto
dbus-glib
dconf
desktop-file-utils
dhclient
dialog
dropbox
elfutils
eog
epdfview
exempi
exo
fakeroot
firefox
fixesproto
flac
flashplugin
flex
fontconfig
fontsproto
foomatic-db-engine
freetype2
fuse
galculator
gamin
garcon
gc
gcc
gconf
gcr
gd
gdk-pixbuf2
ghostscript
gksu
glib-networking
glibmm
glu
gnome-colors-icon-theme
gnome-desktop
gnome-icon-theme
gnome-icon-theme-symbolic
gnome-keyring
gnome-themes-standard
gobject-introspection
gpm
graphite
grub
grub2-theme-archxion
gsettings-desktop-schemas
gstreamer0.10
gstreamer0.10-base
gstreamer0.10-base-plugins
gtk-update-icon-cache
gtk-xfce-engine
gtk2
gtk3
gtkmm3
gtksourceview2
guile
gvfs
gvfs-afc
gvfs-smb
harfbuzz
hicolor-icon-theme
hplip
hplip-plugin
hunspell
icu
iniparser
inputproto
ipw2100-fw
ipw2200-fw
iso-codes
jansson
jasper
js17
json-c
json-glib
kbproto
lcms2
ldb
lib32-acl
lib32-attr
lib32-bzip2
lib32-curl
lib32-e2fsprogs
lib32-expat
lib32-fontconfig
lib32-freetype2
lib32-gcc-libs
lib32-gettext
lib32-glib2
lib32-glibc
lib32-glu
lib32-harfbuzz
lib32-icu
lib32-keyutils
lib32-krb5
lib32-libcap
lib32-libdbus
lib32-libffi
lib32-libgcrypt
lib32-libgpg-error
lib32-libice
lib32-libldap
lib32-libnl
lib32-libpcap
lib32-libpng
lib32-libsm
lib32-libssh2
lib32-libusb
lib32-libx11
lib32-libxau
lib32-libxcb
lib32-libxcursor
lib32-libxdamage
lib32-libxdmcp
lib32-libxext
lib32-libxfixes
lib32-libxi
lib32-libxml2
lib32-libxrandr
lib32-libxrender
lib32-ncurses
lib32-nvidia-340xx-libgl
lib32-nvidia-340xx-utils
lib32-openssl
lib32-pcre
lib32-readline
lib32-systemd
lib32-util-linux
lib32-xz
lib32-zlib
libasyncns
libatasmart
libatomic_ops
libbluray
libbsd
libburn
libcanberra
libcanberra-pulse
libcap-ng
libcddb
libcdio
libcdio-paranoia
libcroco
libcups
libdaemon
libdatrie
libdrm
libedit
libepoxy
libevdev
libevent
libexif
libfontenc
libgksu
libgnome-keyring
libgphoto2
libgtop
libgusb
libice
libieee1284
libimobiledevice
libisofs
libjpeg-turbo
libkeybinder2
libmm-glib
libmpc
libndp
libnewt
libnl
libnm-glib
libnm-gtk
libnotify
libogg
libomxil-bellagio
libpaper
libpcap
libpciaccess
libpeas
libplist
libpng
libproxy
libpulse
librsvg
libsamplerate
libsecret
libsigc++
libsm
libsndfile
libsoup
libteam
libthai
libtheora
libtiff
libtool
libtxc_dxtn
libunique
libunwind
libusbmuxd
libutempter
libvisual
libvorbis
libvpx
libwbclient
libwnck
libx11
libxau
libxaw
libxcb
libxcomposite
libxcursor
libxdamage
libxdmcp
libxext
libxfce4ui
libxfce4util
libxfixes
libxfont
libxft
libxi
libxinerama
libxkbcommon
libxkbcommon-x11
libxkbfile
libxklavier
libxml2
libxmu
libxpm
libxrandr
libxrender
libxres
libxshmfence
libxslt
libxt
libxtst
libxv
libxxf86vm
llvm-libs
m4
make
mcpp
mesa
mime-types
mobile-broadband-provider-info
mousepad
mozilla-common
mtdev
net-snmp
net-tools
network-manager-applet
networkmanager
nspr
nss
ntfs-3g
ntp
nvidia-340xx
nvidia-340xx-libgl
nvidia-340xx-utils
openjpeg
orc
os-prober
package-query
pango
pangomm
patch
pavucontrol
perl-clone
perl-dbi
perl-xml-libxml
perl-xml-namespacesupport
perl-xml-sax
perl-xml-sax-base
pixman
pkg-config
polkit
polkit-gnome
poppler
poppler-glib
ppp
python
python2
python2-xdg
qpdf
qt5-base
qt5-declarative
qt5-xmlpatterns
qtchooser
randrproto
recordproto
renderproto
rest
rp-pppoe
samba
sane
sddm
shared-mime-info
simple-scan
slang
smbclient
sound-theme-freedesktop
sqlite
startup-notification
sudo
talloc
tdb
tevent
thunar
thunar-volman
thunderbird
ttf-dejavu
ttf-ms-fonts
ttf-urdufonts
tumbler
udisks2
upower
usbmuxd
v4l-utils
videoproto
vte
vte-common
wayland
wget
wine
wine-mono
wine_gecko
wpa_supplicant
xbitmaps
xcb-proto
xcb-util
xcb-util-image
xcb-util-keysyms
xcb-util-wm
xdg-user-dirs
xdg-utils
xextproto
xf86-input-evdev
xf86-input-keyboard
xf86-input-mouse
xf86-input-synaptics
xf86vidmodeproto
xfburn
xfce4-appfinder
xfce4-mixer
xfce4-panel
xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-session
xfce4-settings
xfce4-terminal
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin
xfconf
xfdesktop
xfwm4
xfwm4-themes
xineramaproto
xkeyboard-config
xorg-bdftopcf
xorg-font-util
xorg-font-utils
xorg-fonts-alias
xorg-fonts-encodings
xorg-fonts-misc
xorg-iceauth
xorg-luit
xorg-mkfontdir
xorg-mkfontscale
xorg-server
xorg-server-common
xorg-server-utils
xorg-sessreg
xorg-setxkbmap
xorg-xauth
xorg-xbacklight
xorg-xcmsdb
xorg-xgamma
xorg-xhost
xorg-xinit
xorg-xinput
xorg-xkbcomp
xorg-xmodmap
xorg-xrandr
xorg-xrdb
xorg-xrefresh
xorg-xset
xorg-xsetroot
xproto
xterm
yajl
yaourt
zd1211-firmware
# pstree
systemd─┬─NetworkManager─┬─dhclient
│ ├─{NetworkManager}
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─Thunar─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─at-spi-bus-laun─┬─dbus-daemon
│ ├─{dconf worker}
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─at-spi2-registr───{gdbus}
├─avahi-daemon───avahi-daemon
├─colord─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─cupsd
├─3*[dbus-daemon]
├─2*[dbus-launch]
├─dconf-service─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─firefox─┬─6*[{Analysis Helper}]
│ ├─{Cache I/O}
│ ├─{Cache2 I/O}
│ ├─{Cert Verify}
│ ├─{Compositor}
│ ├─{DNS Resolver #7}
│ ├─{DNS Resolver #9}
│ ├─{DNS Res~ver #10}
│ ├─3*[{DOM Worker}]
│ ├─{GMPThread}
│ ├─{Gecko_IOThread}
│ ├─{HTML5 Parser}
│ ├─{Hang Monitor}
│ ├─{IPDL Background}
│ ├─{Image Scaler}
│ ├─{ImageBridgeChil}
│ ├─{JS Watchdog}
│ ├─{MediaManager}
│ ├─{Net Predictor}
│ ├─{Proxy R~olution}
│ ├─{Socket Thread}
│ ├─{Timer}
│ ├─{URL Classifier}
│ ├─{dconf worker}
│ ├─3*[{firefox}]
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gmain}
│ ├─{localStorage DB}
│ ├─{mozStorage #10}
│ ├─{mozStorage #1}
│ ├─{mozStorage #2}
│ ├─{mozStorage #3}
│ ├─{mozStorage #4}
│ ├─{mozStorage #5}
│ ├─{mozStorage #6}
│ ├─{mozStorage #7}
│ ├─{mozStorage #8}
│ └─{mozStorage #9}
├─gnome-keyring-d─┬─{dconf worker}
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gmain}
│ └─{timer}
├─gpg-agent
├─gvfs-afc-volume─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gvfs-afc-volume}
├─gvfs-udisks2-vo─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─gvfsd───{gdbus}
├─gvfsd-fuse─┬─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gvfs-fuse-sub}
│ └─2*[{gvfsd-fuse}]
├─gvfsd-metadata───{gdbus}
├─gvfsd-trash─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─polkitd─┬─{JS GC Helper}
│ ├─{JS Sour~ Thread}
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gmain}
│ └─{runaway-killer-}
├─sddm─┬─Xorg
│ ├─sddm-helper─┬─sh───xfce4-session─┬─dropbox─┬─{QXcbEventReader}
│ │ │ │ └─24*[{dropbox}]
│ │ │ ├─nm-applet─┬─{dconf worker}
│ │ │ │ ├─{gdbus}
│ │ │ │ └─{gmain}
│ │ │ ├─polkit-gnome-au───{gdbus}
│ │ │ ├─{gdbus}
│ │ │ └─{gmain}
│ │ └─{QProcessManager}
│ └─{QProcessManager}
├─2*[systemd───(sd-pam)]
├─systemd-journal
├─systemd-logind
├─systemd-udevd───systemd-udevd
├─thunderbird─┬─2*[{Analysis Helper}]
│ ├─{Cache I/O}
│ ├─{Cache2 I/O}
│ ├─{Cert Verify}
│ ├─{DOM Worker}
│ ├─{Gecko_IOThread}
│ ├─{HTML5 Parser}
│ ├─{Hang Monitor}
│ ├─{JS GC Helper}
│ ├─{JS Watchdog}
│ ├─{Network Seer}
│ ├─{Proxy R~olution}
│ ├─{Socket Thread}
│ ├─{Timer}
│ ├─{URL Classifier}
│ ├─{dconf worker}
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gmain}
│ ├─{localStorage DB}
│ ├─{mozStorage #1}
│ ├─{mozStorage #2}
│ ├─{mozStorage #3}
│ ├─{mozStorage #4}
│ ├─{mozStorage #5}
│ ├─{mozStorage #6}
│ └─8*[{thunderbird}]
├─tumblerd─┬─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gmain}
│ └─2*[{pool}]
├─udisksd─┬─{cleanup}
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ ├─{gmain}
│ └─{probing-thread}
├─upowerd─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─wpa_supplicant
├─xfce4-panel─┬─panel-1-whisker─┬─{gdbus}
│ │ └─{gmain}
│ ├─panel-12-mixer─┬─{gdbus}
│ │ ├─{task0}
│ │ ├─{task1}
│ │ └─{task2}
│ ├─panel-2-actions
│ ├─panel-6-systray
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─xfce4-power-man───{gdbus}
├─xfce4-terminal─┬─bash───bash───pstree
│ ├─gnome-pty-helpe
│ ├─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─xfconfd
├─xfdesktop─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
├─xfsettingsd─┬─{gdbus}
│ └─{gmain}
└─xfwm4
# enabled services
dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled
display-manager.service enabled
[email protected] enabled
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled
NetworkManager.service enabled
org.cups.cupsd.service enabled
sddm.service enabled
# ssd df
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 8.8G 4.8G 3.5G 58% /
/dev/sda4 63G 12G 48G 20% /home
# free
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 2948 985 805 8 1157 1743
Swap: 2047 0 2047
5. Packages removable IMO
More could be possible based on suggestions, but IMHO and is it safe?:
|Package Name | Reason |
|---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------
|man-db 2.7.1-1 | For me: Wiki, Google and Forums are > what I need. |
|man-pages 3.81-1 | For me: Wiki, Google and Forums are > what I need. |
|xterm | xfce4-terminal is installed so is it needed? |
|reiserfsprogs | No need for reiser FS support (if it is what package does). |
|jfsutils | No need for JFS support. |
|xfsprogs | No need for XFS support. |
|lvm2 | I think no need for logical VM (but not sure). |
|mdadm | I think no need for md devices monitoring/managing. ]
|---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------
|xfwm4-themes               | No big fan of theming unless required for XFCE.               |
|btrfs-progs                     | No need for btrfs support (if it is what package does).      |
|ipw2100-fw                     | No need for Intel centrino drivers.                                     |
|ipw2200-fw                     | No need for Intel PRO/wireless.                                          |
|zd1211-firmware            | I think no need for in-kernel26 zd1211rw wireless driver.  |
6. Please guide what further can be removed.
Thank you for time.
Update: Del packages are already removed based on learning/thread discussion so far.
Last edited by jackpot (2015-03-25 14:31:31)

An update
I managed to reach:
pacman -Q | wc -l
475
From 536, more may be possible but need to learn a bit more. Packages installed now include:
acl 2.2.52-2
adwaita-icon-theme 3.14.1-1
alsa-lib 1.0.29-1
alsa-utils 1.0.29-1
archlinux-keyring 20150212-1
at-spi2-atk 2.14.1-1
at-spi2-core 2.14.1-1
atk 2.14.0-1
attr 2.4.47-1
avahi 0.6.31-14
bash 4.3.033-1
bc 1.06.95-1
binutils 2.25-2
bleachbit 1.6-1
bzip2 1.0.6-5
ca-certificates 20140923-9
ca-certificates-cacert 20140824-2
ca-certificates-mozilla 3.17.4-1
ca-certificates-utils 20140923-9
cairo 1.14.2-1
cantarell-fonts 0.0.16-2
cdparanoia 10.2-5
cifs-utils 6.4-1
colord 1.2.9-1
compositeproto 0.4.2-3
coreutils 8.23-1
cracklib 2.9.1-1
cups 2.0.2-3
cups-filters 1.0.67-1
curl 7.41.0-1
damageproto 1.2.1-3
db 5.3.28-2
dbus 1.8.16-2
dbus-glib 0.102-2
dconf 0.22.0-1
desktop-file-utils 0.22-1
device-mapper 2.02.116-1
dhclient 4.3.1-1
dhcpcd 6.7.1-1
diffutils 3.3-2
dropbox 3.2.9-2
e2fsprogs 1.42.12-2
elfutils 0.161-3
eog 3.14.3-1
epdfview 0.1.8-5
exempi 2.2.2-1
exo 0.10.4-2
expat 2.1.0-4
fakeroot 1.20.2-1
file 5.22-1
file-roller 3.14.2-2
filesystem 2015.02-1
findutils 4.4.2-6
firefox 36.0.4-1
fixesproto 5.0-3
flac 1.3.1-1
fontconfig 2.11.1-1
fontsproto 2.1.3-1
foomatic-db-engine 3:20150308-1
freetype2 2.5.5-1
fuse 2.9.3-2
galculator 2.1.3-3
gamin 0.1.10-8
garcon 0.4.0-1
gawk 4.1.1-1
gc 7.4.2-2
gcc 4.9.2-4
gcc-libs 4.9.2-4
gd 2.1.1-1
gdbm 1.11-1
gdk-pixbuf2 2.31.3-1
gettext 0.19.4-1
ghostscript 9.15-2
glib-networking 2.42.1-1
glib2 2.42.2-1
glibc 2.21-2
glu 9.0.0-3
gmp 6.0.0-2
gnome-desktop 1:3.14.2-1
gnome-icon-theme 3.12.0-2
gnome-icon-theme-symbolic 3.12.0-2
gnome-themes-standard 3.14.2.3-1
gnupg 2.1.2-1
gnutls 3.3.13-1
gobject-introspection 1.42.0-1
gpgme 1.5.3-1
gpm 1.20.7-4
graphite 1:1.2.4-1
grep 2.21-2
groff 1.22.3-2
grub 1:2.02.beta2-5
gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.14.1-1
gstreamer0.10 0.10.36-4
gstreamer0.10-base 0.10.36-3
gstreamer0.10-base-plugins 0.10.36-3
gtk-update-icon-cache 2.24.27-1
gtk-xfce-engine 2.10.1-1
gtk2 2.24.27-1
gtk3 3.14.9-1
gtksourceview2 2.10.5-3
guile 2.0.11-2
gvfs 1.22.3-2
gzip 1.6-1
harfbuzz 0.9.38-1
hicolor-icon-theme 0.13-1
hplip 3.15.2-3
hplip-plugin 3.15.2-1
hunspell 1.3.3-1
hwids 20150129-1
iana-etc 2.30-4
icu 54.1-1
inetutils 1.9.2-2
iniparser 3.1-4
inputproto 2.3.1-1
iproute2 3.19.0-1
iptables 1.4.21-1
iputils 20121221-3
iso-codes 3.57-1
jansson 2.7-1
jasper 1.900.1-13
js17 17.0.0-1
json-glib 1.0.2-1
kbd 2.0.2-1
kbproto 1.0.6-2
keyutils 1.5.9-1
kmod 20-1
krb5 1.13.1-1
lcms2 2.6-1
ldb 1.1.20-1
less 471-1
lib32-acl 2.2.52-2
lib32-attr 2.4.47-1
lib32-bzip2 1.0.6-2
lib32-curl 7.41.0-1
lib32-e2fsprogs 1.42.12-1
lib32-expat 2.1.0-2
lib32-fontconfig 2.11.1-1
lib32-freetype2 2.5.5-1
lib32-gcc-libs 4.9.2-4
lib32-gettext 0.19.4-1
lib32-glib2 2.42.2-1
lib32-glibc 2.21-2
lib32-glu 9.0.0-2
lib32-harfbuzz 0.9.38-1
lib32-icu 54.1-1
lib32-keyutils 1.5.9-1
lib32-krb5 1.13.1-1
lib32-libcap 2.24-1
lib32-libdbus 1.8.16-1
lib32-libffi 3.2.1-1
lib32-libgcrypt 1.6.3-1
lib32-libgpg-error 1.18-1
lib32-libice 1.0.9-1
lib32-libldap 2.4.40-1
lib32-libnl 3.2.25-1
lib32-libpcap 1.6.2-1
lib32-libpng 1.6.16-1
lib32-libsm 1.2.2-1
lib32-libssh2 1.4.3-2
lib32-libusb 1.0.19-1
lib32-libx11 1.6.3-1
lib32-libxau 1.0.8-1
lib32-libxcb 1.11-1
lib32-libxcursor 1.1.14-1
lib32-libxdamage 1.1.4-2
lib32-libxdmcp 1.1.1-2
lib32-libxext 1.3.3-1
lib32-libxfixes 5.0.1-1
lib32-libxi 1.7.4-1
lib32-libxml2 2.9.2-1
lib32-libxrandr 1.4.2-1
lib32-libxrender 0.9.8-1
lib32-ncurses 5.9-3
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wget 1.16.3-1
which 2.20-7
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xcb-util 0.4.0-1
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xf86-input-keyboard 1.8.0-3
xf86-input-mouse 1.9.1-1
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xfce4-appfinder 4.12.0-1
xfce4-mixer 4.11.0-2
xfce4-panel 4.12.0-1
xfce4-power-manager 1.4.4-1
xfce4-session 4.12.1-2
xfce4-settings 4.12.0-3
xfce4-terminal 0.6.3-2
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin 1.5.0-2
xfconf 4.12.0-1
xfdesktop 4.12.1-1
xfwm4 4.12.2-1
xineramaproto 1.2.1-3
xkeyboard-config 2.14-1
xorg-bdftopcf 1.0.5-1
xorg-font-util 1.3.1-1
xorg-font-utils 7.6-4
xorg-fonts-alias 1.0.3-1
xorg-fonts-encodings 1.0.4-4
xorg-fonts-misc 1.0.3-3
xorg-iceauth 1.0.7-1
xorg-mkfontdir 1.0.7-2
xorg-mkfontscale 1.1.2-1
xorg-server 1.17.1-4
xorg-server-common 1.17.1-4
xorg-server-utils 7.6-4
xorg-sessreg 1.1.0-1
xorg-setxkbmap 1.3.0-2
xorg-xauth 1.0.9-1
xorg-xbacklight 1.2.1-1
xorg-xcmsdb 1.0.4-2
xorg-xgamma 1.0.5-2
xorg-xhost 1.0.6-1
xorg-xinit 1.3.4-2
xorg-xinput 1.6.1-1
xorg-xkbcomp 1.3.0-1
xorg-xmodmap 1.0.8-1
xorg-xrandr 1.4.3-1
xorg-xrdb 1.1.0-1
xorg-xrefresh 1.0.5-1
xorg-xset 1.2.3-1
xorg-xsetroot 1.1.1-2
xproto 7.0.27-1
xz 5.2.1-1
yajl 2.1.0-1
yaourt 1.5-1
zlib 1.2.8-3
EDIT:
More suggestions welcome.
Last edited by jackpot (2015-03-25 17:27:24)

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    # mounting or unmounting a specific fstype (eg nfs, ext3, file). For example,
    # to allow only members of the 'network' group to mount smb and nfs shares,
    # use both of these lines:
    # allowed_groups_smbfs = network
    # allowed_groups_nfs = network
    # The root user is NOT automatically allowed to use udevil in some cases unless
    # listed here (except for unmounting anything or mounting fstab devices).
    allowed_groups = storage
    # allowed_media_dirs specifies the media directories in which user mount points
    # may be located. The first directory which exists and does not contain a
    # wildcard will be used as the default media directory (normally /media or
    # /run/media/$USER).
    # The $USER variable, if included, will be replaced with the username of the
    # user running udevil. Wildcards may also be used in any directory EXCEPT the
    # default. Wildcards will not match a /
    # allowed_media_dirs_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override allowed_media_dirs
    # when mounting or unmounting a specific fstype (eg ext2, nfs). For example,
    # to cause /media/network to be used as the default media directory for
    # nfs and ftpfs mounts, use these two lines:
    # allowed_media_dirs_nfs = /media/network, /media, /run/media/$USER
    # allowed_media_dirs_ftpfs = /media/network, /media, /run/media/$USER
    # NOTE: If you want only the user who mounted a device to have access to it
    # and be allowed to unmount it, specify /run/media/$USER as the first
    # allowed media directory.
    # IMPORTANT: If an allowed file is mounted to a media directory, the user may
    # be permitted to unmount its associated loop device even though internal.
    # INCLUDING /MNT HERE IS NOT RECOMMENDED. ALL ALLOWED MEDIA DIRECTORIES
    # SHOULD BE OWNED AND WRITABLE ONLY BY ROOT.
    allowed_media_dirs = /media, /run/media/$USER
    # allowed_devices is the first criteria for what block devices users may mount
    # or unmount. If a device is not listed in allowed_devices, it cannot be
    # un/mounted (unless in fstab). However, even if a device is listed, other
    # factors may prevent its use. For example, access to system internal devices
    # will be denied to normal users even if they are included in allowed_devices.
    # allowed_devices_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override allowed_devices when
    # mounting or unmounting a specific fstype (eg ext3, ntfs). For example, to
    # prevent all block devices containing an ext4 filesystem from being
    # un/mounted use:
    # allowed_devices_ext4 =
    # Note: Wildcards may be used, but a wildcard will never match a /, except
    # for "allowed_devices=*" which allows any device. The recommended setting is
    # allowed_devices = /dev/*
    # WARNING: ALLOWING USERS TO MOUNT DEVICES OUTSIDE OF /dev CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
    # SECURITY PROBLEMS. DO NOT ALLOW DEVICES IN /dev/shm
    allowed_devices = /dev/*
    # allowed_internal_devices causes udevil to treat any listed block devices as
    # removable, thus allowing normal users to un/mount them (providing they are
    # also listed in allowed_devices).
    # allowed_internal_devices_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override
    # allowed_internal_devices when mounting or unmounting a specific fstype
    # (eg ext3, ntfs). For example, to allow block devices containing a vfat
    # filesystem to be un/mounted even if they are system internal devices, use:
    # allowed_internal_devices_vfat = /dev/sdb*
    # Some removable esata drives look like internal drives to udevil. To avoid
    # this problem, they can be treated as removable with this setting.
    # WARNING: SETTING A SYSTEM DEVICE HERE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SECURITY PROBLEMS.
    # allowed_internal_devices =
    # allowed_internal_uuids and allowed_internal_uuids_FSTYPE work similarly to
    # allowed_internal_devices, except that UUIDs are specified instead of devices.
    # For example, to allow un/mounting of an internal filesystem based on UUID:
    # allowed_internal_uuids = cc0c4489-8def-1e5b-a304-ab87c3cb626c0
    # WARNING: SETTING A SYSTEM DEVICE HERE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SECURITY PROBLEMS.
    # allowed_internal_uuids =
    # forbidden_devices is used to prevent block devices from being un/mounted
    # even if other settings would allow them (except devices in fstab).
    # forbidden_devices_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override
    # forbidden_devices when mounting or unmounting a specific fstype
    # (eg ext3, ntfs). For example, to prevent device /dev/sdd1 from being
    # mounted when it contains an ntfs filesystem, use:
    # forbidden_devices_ntfs = /dev/sdd1
    # NOTE: device node paths are canonicalized before being tested, so forbidding
    # a link to a device will have no effect.
    forbidden_devices =
    # allowed_networks determines what hosts may be un/mounted by udevil users when
    # using nfs, cifs, smbfs, curlftpfs, ftpfs, or sshfs. Hosts may be specified
    # using a hostname (eg myserver.com) or IP address (192.168.1.100).
    # Wildcards may be used in hostnames and IP addresses, but CIDR notation
    # (192.168.1.0/16) is NOT supported. IP v6 is supported. For example:
    # allowed_networks = 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.*, 10.0.0.*, localmachine, *.okay.com
    # Or, to prevent un/mounting of any network shares, set:
    # allowed_networks =
    # allowed_networks_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override allowed_networks
    # when mounting or unmounting a specific network fstype (eg nfs, cifs, sshfs,
    # curlftpfs). For example, to limit nfs and samba shares to only local
    # networks, use these two lines:
    # allowed_networks_nfs = 192.168.1.*, 10.0.0.*
    # allowed_networks_cifs = 192.168.1.*, 10.0.0.*
    allowed_networks = *
    # forbidden_networks and forbidden_networks_FSTYPE are used to specify networks
    # that are never allowed, even if other settings allow them (except fstab).
    # NO REVERSE LOOKUP IS PERFORMED, so including bad.com will only have an effect
    # if the user uses that hostname. IP lookup is always performed, so forbidding
    # an IP address will also forbid all corresponding hostnames.
    forbidden_networks =
    # allowed_files is used to determine what files in what directories may be
    # un/mounted. A user must also have read permission on a file to mount it.
    # Note: Wildcards may be used, but a wildcard will never match a /, except
    # for "allowed_files=*" which allows any file. For example, to allow only
    # files in the /share directory to be mounted, use:
    # allowed_files = /share/*
    # NOTE: Specifying allowed_files_FSTYPE will NOT work because the fstype of
    # files is always 'file'.
    allowed_files = *
    # forbidden_files is used to specify files that are never allowed, even if
    # other settings allow them (except fstab). Specify a full path.
    # Note: Wildcards may be used, but a wildcard will never match a /, except
    # for "forbidden_files = *".
    # NOTE: file paths are canonicalized before being tested, so forbidding
    # a link to a file will have no effect.
    forbidden_files =
    # default_options specifies what options are always included when performing
    # a mount, in addition to any options the user may specify.
    # Note: When a device is present in /etc/fstab, and the user does not specify
    # a mount point, the device is mounted with normal user permissions using
    # the fstab entry, without these options.
    # default_options_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override default_options
    # when mounting a specific fstype (eg ext2, nfs).
    # The variables $USER, $UID, and $GID are changed to the user's username, UID,
    # and GID.
    # FOR GOOD SECURITY, default_options SHOULD ALWAYS INCLUDE: nosuid,noexec,nodev
    # WARNING: OPTIONS PRESENT OR MISSING CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SECURITY PROBLEMS.
    default_options = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime
    default_options_file = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, ro
    # mount iso9660 with 'ro' to prevent mount read-only warning
    default_options_iso9660 = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, ro, utf8
    default_options_udf = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_vfat = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, fmask=0022, dmask=0022, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, utf8
    default_options_msdos = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, fmask=0022, dmask=0022, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_umsdos = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, fmask=0022, dmask=0022, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_ntfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, utf8
    default_options_cifs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_smbfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_sshfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, nonempty, allow_other
    default_options_curlftpfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, nonempty, allow_other
    default_options_ftpfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_davfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_tmpfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    default_options_ramfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    # allowed_options determines all options that a user may specify when mounting.
    # All the options used in default_options above must be included here too, or
    # they will be rejected. If the user attempts to use an option not included
    # here, an error will result. Wildcards may be used.
    # allowed_options_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override allowed_options
    # when mounting a specific fstype (eg ext2, nfs).
    # The variables $USER, $UID, and $GID are changed to the user's username, UID,
    # and GID.
    # If you want to forbid remounts, remove 'remount' from here.
    # WARNING: OPTIONS HERE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SECURITY PROBLEMS - CHOOSE CAREFULLY
    allowed_options = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, fmask=0022, dmask=0022, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, ro, rw, sync, flush, iocharset=*, utf8, remount
    allowed_options_nfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, ro, rw, sync, remount, port=*, rsize=*, wsize=*, hard, proto=*, timeo=*, retrans=*
    allowed_options_cifs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, ro, rw, remount, port=*, user=*, username=*, pass=*, password=*, guest, domain=*, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, credentials=*
    allowed_options_smbfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, ro, rw, remount, port=*, user=*, username=*, pass=*, password=*, guest, domain=*, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, credentials=*
    allowed_options_sshfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, ro, rw, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, nonempty, allow_other, idmap=user, BatchMode=yes, port=*
    allowed_options_curlftpfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, ro, rw, uid=$UID, gid=$GID, nonempty, allow_other, user=*
    allowed_options_ftpfs = nosuid, noexec, nodev, noatime, ro, rw, port=*, user=*, pass=*, ip=*, root=*, uid=$UID, gid=$GID
    # mount_point_mode, if present and set to a non-empty value, will cause udevil
    # to set the mode (permissions) on the moint point after mounting If not
    # specified or if left empty, the mode is not changed. Mode must be octal
    # starting with a zero (0755).
    # mount_point_mode_FSTYPE, if present, is used to override mount_point_mode
    # when mounting a specific fstype (eg ext2, nfs).
    # NOT SETTING A MODE CAN HAVE SECURITY IMPLICATIONS FOR SOME FSTYPES
    mount_point_mode = 0755
    # don't set a mode for some types:
    mount_point_mode_sshfs =
    mount_point_mode_curlftpfs =
    mount_point_mode_ftpfs =
    # Use the settings below to change the default locations of programs used by
    # udevil, or (advanced topic) to redirect commands to your scripts.
    # When substituting scripts, make sure they are root-owned and accept the
    # options used by udevil (for example, the mount_program must accept --fake,
    # -o, -v, and other options valid to mount.)
    # Be sure to specify the full path and include NO OPTIONS or other arguments.
    # These programs may also be specified as configure options when building
    # udevil.
    # THESE PROGRAMS ARE RUN AS ROOT
    # mount_program = /bin/mount
    # umount_program = /bin/umount
    # losetup_program = /sbin/losetup
    # setfacl_program = /usr/bin/setfacl
    # validate_exec specifies a program or script which provides additional
    # validation of a mount or unmount command, beyond the checks performed by
    # udevil. The program is run as a normal user (if root runs udevil,
    # validate_exec will NOT be run). The program is NOT run if the user is
    # mounting a device without root priviledges (a device in fstab).
    # The program is passed the username, a printable description of what is
    # happening, and the entire udevil command line as the first three arguments.
    # The program must return an exit status of 0 to allow the mount or unmount
    # to proceed. If it returns non-zero, the user will be denied permission.
    # For example, validate_exec might specify a script which notifies you
    # of the command being run, or performs additional steps to authenticate the
    # user.
    # Specify a full path to the program, with NO options or arguments.
    # validate_exec =
    # validate_rootexec works similarly to validate_exec, except that the program
    # is run as root. validate_rootexec will also be run if the root user runs
    # udevil. If both validate_exec and validate_rootexec are specified,
    # validate_rootexec will run first, followed by validate_exec.
    # The program must return an exit status of 0 to allow the mount or unmount
    # to proceed. If it returns non-zero, the user will be denied permission.
    # Unless you are familiar with writing root scripts, it is recommended that
    # rootexec settings NOT be used, as it is easy to inadvertently open exploits.
    # THIS PROGRAM IS ALWAYS RUN AS ROOT, even if the user running udevil is not.
    # validate_rootexec =
    # success_exec is run after a successful mount, remount, or unmount. The
    # program is run as a normal user (if root runs udevil, success_exec
    # will NOT be run).
    # The program is passed the username, a printable description of what action
    # was taken, and the entire udevil command line as the first three arguments.
    # The program's exit status is ignored.
    # For example, success_exec might run a script which informs you of what action
    # was taken, and might perform further actions.
    # Specify a full path to the program, with NO options or arguments.
    # success_exec =
    # success_rootexec works similarly to success_exec, except that the program is
    # run as root. success_rootexec will also be run if the root user runs udevil.
    # If both success_exec and success_rootexec are specified, success_rootexec
    # will run first, followed by success_exec.
    # Unless you are familiar with writing root scripts, it is recommended that
    # rootexec settings NOT be used, as it is easy to inadvertently open exploits.
    # THIS PROGRAM IS ALWAYS RUN AS ROOT, even if the user running udevil is not.
    # success_rootexec =
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