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- Subject: Re: hub usb mount
- From: Indigo <pointofavailability@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 09:25:34 -0800
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You would add a line to /etc/fstab to fix this, I think - the only
problem is if TOTO is always /dev/sdf1, which is not always the case
with hotplug devices... maybe someone else knows a better way to solve
this? I'm not familiar with how pcmanfm handles things, sorry.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 12:42 AM, gerard <gerard.renaudgoud@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Thank you for you reply, I try in English
> The name of my usb key is TOTO
> When I push my key onto the usb-connector, my key is associated with
> /dev/sdf1 (hal and udev ?) but not automounted to /media/TOTO
> However if I click on TOTO in the left column of the explorer (pcmanfm)
> the automount is effective.
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> What can I write in my script (or write a line in an udev.rules or other)
> in order to automount to be automatic?
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> Indigo a écrit :
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>> I think what you need are specific rules for your usb hub added to
>> /etc/udev/rules.d - mount points, and so on, should be able to be
>> included there. If using your own script, the root access problem can
>> be fixed with sudoers - it's not necessary to give a user full root
>> privileges with sudo, either, as it can be used to give only one group
>> permissions for one command. Or, maybe I didn't understand the
>> problem. Google Translate isn't very good with French.
>>
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