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On 6/8/15, Rogério Brito <rbr...@ime.usp.br> wrote:
> Hi.

Hi Rogério,

<snipped>

> I guess that you meant udisks2, right? If that's your situation, I guess
> that you can safely remove usbmount and use only udisks2.
>
> In fact, I don't think that usbmount is useful anymore with udisks2 and
> other things. Especially if you are using a desktop environment.

I meant udisks2 as well as pmount, although do not know if both
provide the same service or not.

I did remove usbmount and I'm on a desktop environment.  Could you
advise if udisks2 is good by itself or do I need to also use pmount. I
am on a desktop in a desktop environment (mate) :) .

My use-case is I want the usb thumb-drives/ external disks to mount
automatically.

> Hope this helps,
>
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