Hi Frank,
Thank you for your suggestion. I'll check that out, too. However these are always different USB-Sticks in order to exchange patch data. So what I did was use [shell]: First create an empty directory "usb" in the root folder and then [mount /dev/sdb1 /usb( | [shell] That does the trick. "Unmount" doesn't work this way, however. For some reason [shell] doesn't seem to accept all possible/needed commands. I'll try some other commands like "kill" or something similar. Ingo >Hallo, >Ingo Scherzinger hat gesagt: // Ingo Scherzinger wrote: > >> Can anybody help me to mount an USB-Stick on Linux with a -nogui patch? >> >> I've found [shell] which looks like it should do the trick. However I'm not >> too much of a Linux Console guy. >> >> I need to be able to save patch data on a stick that is to be mounted after >> pd has started. > >Will it always be the same stick? Then it's probably easier to set up >automatic mounting similar to the procedure described here: > <http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/127> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/127 >and in a lot of other places search engines can find for you. > >In the directory /dev/disk/ you will find various subdirectories which >will get filled with device files for your stick. Personally I like the >/dev/disk/by-id/ format most. For example my MP3-Player shows up there >as: > >/dev/disk/by-id/usb-Meizu_MiniPlayer_0000000000000 > >To mount it just use: > >$ mount -t vfat /dev/disk/by-id/usb-Meizu_MiniPlayer_0000000000000 /media/stick > >or similar.
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