----- Original Message -----
> From: Lázaro <netad...@lex-sa.cu>
> To: Patrick Bartek <bartek...@yahoo.com>
> Cc: debian-users <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 7:42 AM
> Subject: Re: Basic USB Automounter?
>
>T hread name: "Re: Basic USB Automounter?"
> Mail number: 13
> Date: Thu, Jan 17, 2013
> In reply to: Patrick Bartek
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com>
>> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> > Cc:
>> > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 1:43 AM
>> > Subject: Re: Basic USB Automounter?
>> >
>> > On Mi, 16 ian 13, 14:27:49, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Will udisks automount USB devices--thumb drives, flash cards,
> external
>> >> hard disks, etc.--in BOTH terminal mode or GUI? I can't find
> any docs
>> >> that say specifically. All assume having a GUI running.
>> >
>> > As far as I know udisks is just a backend used by whatever is doing
> the
>> > auto-mounting for your Desktop Environment (if you have any). However,
>
>> > the package description also mentions a 'udisk' utility that
> works from
>> > the command-line.
>>
>>
>> Had read about the command-line udisk, but IIRC this was for manually
> mounting (and unmounting) without needing root priviledges. I was looking
> for
> automounting, and so didn't read much more than the general description
> before abandoning this tool.
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>>
> I suggest
>
> aptitude show usbmunt
>
> I use it with JWM. Also pmount y a mount command, manual usage, without
> root and it create the mount point, also eliminate it when you umount
> the device...
Checked into usbmount. It will automount flash drives and external usb hard
drives just fine, but not flash cards using a reader. I'm still looking for a
single tool or solution that will handle all external device automounting.
Currently, I have the udisks package installed--daemon and all--in Wheezy
64-bit and trying to write a udev rule or rules to handle the automounting (It
doesn't currently), but the devices are recognized and can be mounted manually
by root.
Another option with udisks is to install udisks-glue which is suppose to
facilitate automounting. However, I'm going to try the udev rules route first
just for the learning experience. I've got plenty of time before Wheezy
becomes stable to get everything working before abandoning my primary
OS--Fedora 12 64-bit--which is long past "end-of-life" support and the problems
that causes.
Thanks for the suggestions.
B
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