Hi Seth,
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 3:23 AM Seth Kenlon <sken...@redhat.com> wrote: > Here's what I use for my automated backup script (see > https://gitlab.com/slackermedia/attachup for context): > > If you adapt this, you'll need to update the path (I use /media), > you'll need to update the UUID, and you'll probably need to verify > that your drive has a label, because this rule uses the UUID and label > to identify the drive. > > I save this as 80.local-rules in /etc/udev/rules.d > Supposedly you can do a `udevadm control reload` to force the rules to > be reloaded, but I usually reboot just to make sure udev is on top of > its game. > > KERNEL!="sd[a-z][0-9]", GOTO="media_by_label_auto_mount_end" > IMPORT{program}="/sbin/blkid -o udev -p %N" > # Get label or create one > ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}!="", ENV{dir_name}="%E{ID_FS_LABEL}" > ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="", ENV{dir_name}="usbhd-%k" > # mount > ACTION=="add", ENV{mount_options}="relatime" > ACTION=="add", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="vfat|ntfs", > ENV{mount_options}="$env{mount_options},utf8,gid=100,umask=002" > # Clean up after removal > ACTION=="remove", ENV{dir_name}!="", RUN+="/bin/umount -l > /media/%E{dir_name}", RUN+="/bin/rmdir /media/%E{dir_name}" > # Exit > LABEL="media_by_label_auto_mount_end" > #mount > > ACTION=="add",ENV{ID_FS_UUID}=="165f84bc-1d70-47a4-9fdc-7a588fa457c4",RUN+="/bin/mkdir > -p /media/%E{dir_name}",RUN+="/bin/mount -o $env{mount_options} > /dev/%k /media/%E{dir_name}",MODE="0770",GROUP="users" > I tried with your udev rule but no luck. [root@hanthana ~]# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/81-hnt-usb-rule.rules KERNEL!="sd[a-z][0-9]", GOTO="media_by_label_auto_mount_end" IMPORT{program}="/sbin/blkid -o udev -p %N" # Get label or create one ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}!="", ENV{dir_name}="%E{ID_FS_LABEL}" ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="", ENV{dir_name}="backup-%k" # mount ACTION=="add", ENV{mount_options}="relatime" ACTION=="add", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="vfat|ntfs|ext4", ENV{mount_options}="$env{mount_options},utf8,umask=002" # Clean up after removal ACTION=="remove", ENV{dir_name}!="", RUN+="/bin/umount -l /media/%E{dir_name}", RUN+="/bin/rmdir /media/%E{dir_name}" # Exit LABEL="media_by_label_auto_mount_end" #mount ACTION=="add",ENV{ID_FS_UUID}=="7720-13E1",RUN+="/bin/mkdir -p /media/%E{dir_name}",RUN+="/bin/mount -o $env{mount_options} /dev/%k /media/%E{dir_name}",MODE="0770" [root@hanthana ~]# [root@hanthana ~]# [root@hanthana ~]# udevadm control --reload [root@hanthana ~]# I noticed that udev rule create the given directory but it won't mount the device under given directory but usual direcotry /run/meda/<user>/<LABEL>. [root@hanthana ~]# ls /media/backup/ [root@hanthana ~]# [root@hanthana ~]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 16G 5.5G 9.7G 37% /run/media/danishka/LIVE I did test the rule. run: '/bin/mkdir -p /media/backup' run: '/bin/mount -o relatime,utf8,umask=002 /dev/sdb1 /media/backup' Unload module index Unloaded link configuration context.
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