Clarification below: On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Chris Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I've just reinstalled a windows computer with debian today. While I > can add an entry to fstab to allow user to be able to mount an > external drive, it won't allow flexible usage of external > drive/thumbdrive. I realized that Ubuntu allows users to plug just > about anything and have it automatically mounted. Can I do the same in > Debian? That means, allowing user to plug a thumbdrive or external > drive and let the computer do the rest. > > Btw, one of the external drive was formatted with NTFS and HFS+. While > Debian can autodetect NTFS partition, it seems that it fails to > autodetect HFS+ partition (manual mount with -t hfsplus works though). Ok, the problem actually only happens for NTFS and HFS+ partitions. I just managed to get a thumbdrive and it mounted fine.
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