Re: [gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ?
How do you mount them automatically? Isn't there a middle-man software that mounts removable drives? I'm pretty sure I never had a drive automount without kde or gnome managing them.
Re: [gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ?
a possibility could be to get the label or UUID of the device. blkid will give you a list to find out. you could then enter the device in fstab with either LABEL=label or UUID=uuid, bypassing the need to use /dev/something, which for USB-disks might change from one system start to the next hope I understood your problem correctly michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Claudio Roberto França Pereira spide...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 19:04 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ? How do you mount them automatically? Isn't there a middle-man software that mounts removable drives? I'm pretty sure I never had a drive automount without kde or gnome managing them.
Re: [gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ?
I have got an ~amd64 machine, too. My USB Stick still mounts in /media. Probably you changed some configuration? Am 14. April 2012 02:19 schrieb walt w41...@gmail.com: Maybe I overlooked some gentoo emerge warning? A recent update (udev?) on my ~amd64 machines is now mounting removable drives on /run/media instead of /media. Perhaps motivated by the recent lvm2 error messages during boot? Anyone know for sure?
[gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ?
Maybe I overlooked some gentoo emerge warning? A recent update (udev?) on my ~amd64 machines is now mounting removable drives on /run/media instead of /media. Perhaps motivated by the recent lvm2 error messages during boot? Anyone know for sure?