Try an entry in /etc/udev/10-local.rules; great howtos on the net. On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:50, Dan H wrote: > Hello, > > I'm really having trouble getting my head around udev and udev rules for > removeable USB devices. When I plug in my USB stick, it automounts under > /media/sda1. What I don't like is that I have to "su" to write to the stick > and to unmount it again, so this automounting is pretty useless. I've tried > to decipher the files under /etc/udev to find the rule that actually mounts > stuff, but grepping for "mount" just shows me some unmounting detail in a > file called "hal.rules". > > What I'd like is: > > 1. Automounting USB mass storage devices under some unique name determined > by the label of the partition > > 2. Write access and unmounting by normal user. > > I've seen this work transparently under Gnome and KDE, but I use fvwm or no > X at all so that's no option for me. > > Thanks > --D.
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