Well, it's been a while since I've had to fuss with my automounting setup, but I've got UDEV, HAL, and gnome-volume-manager working together to mount devices automatically for me.
Here's a debian specific guide on getting this set up: http://www.mythic-beasts.com/~mark/random/hal/ If you need to do custom things on mount for a specific device, the gentoo wiki has an okay guide on the subject here: http://gentoo-wiki.com/UDEV_Overview If you need to mount an NTFS partitioned device, let me know..there's some hackery that you have to do to the hal config files. On 11/19/07, Jamie Salts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Trying to get usb devices to work when they're plugged in so I don't > have to reboot with everything plugged in. > > Running Ubuntu 7.10 > > I've tried > > sudo apt-get install usbmgr > > & > > sudo apt-get install usbmount > > Each removes the other so it's one or the other. Neither seem to get > my mouse or printer working when I plug them in so.. (unless I need to > reboot to get these packages working). > -- Christopher Conroy
