Thanks to the pointer provided by Firelord, I was able to solve the issue. The solution might look weird, but works perfectly:
As root, edit /data/property/persist.sys.usb.config
. The only line in that file should read:
mass_storage,adb
We all know there is no usb-mass-storage anymore with Kitkat (except maybe rare exceptions). Well, maybe that's the reason nothing "pops up" anymore, offering to mount some resource :)
To revert from this, either:
- open the notification area while connected via USB, find the "connected as …" notification, and tap it
- or: go to Settings › Storage, tap the "overflow menu button" (the "3 stapled dots"), and tap the (only) entry which reads like "USB connection"
Then select either MTP or PTP, and there you are.
References:
- This is the content of
/data/property/persist.sys.usb.config
on one of my tablets running Android 4.1 (stock) - This setting is mentioned in this answer, saying if you want to eanble ADB, you can
setprop persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb
Postscriptum
Thanks to the context, one could set up some "toggle" using tasker, executing either setprop persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb
(to "get rid of the popups"), setprop persist.sys.usb.config=ptp,adb
(to have it back in PTP mode), or setprop persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb
to re-enable MTP for data transfer. I don't need any of this, as I use adbfs
to access my files ;)