adjust the following to your needs

  /dev/sdd1 /mnt/usb ext3 dev,auto,nouser,rw,sync   0 0


Just be careful on boot up, I had trouble on boot when the drive 
was already connected ... it wasnt recognized. I had to put up a boot
delay onto the kernel command line to make sure the drivers
where all awake when the mounts occur.

Jobst




On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 03:52:29PM -0700, Bazooka Joe (fastf...@gmail.com) 
wrote:
> I have a server with no desktop - just cli that i need to have a user
> plug in a usb hd and would like it to automount to a consistent
> directory so I can schedule a backup.  The user can rotate the usb
> drives and it all just works.
> 
> Any ideas how automate so that say /media/backup mounts to any usb
> harddrive and unmounts cleanly?
> 
> -thx
> bazooka
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