On Mon, 25 Mar 2024, MC_Sequoia wrote:

Sounds like you want to create a custom mount point for your USB thumb
drives?

If so, This should walk you through the steps.
https://linuxconfig.org/howto-mount-usb-drive-in-linux

Mike,

Nothing useful there. I can plug in a drive and have fdisk -l identify the
drive numer then have root mount it. No different from what I've done for
years. The point of creating a udev rule is to have the kernel recognize the
drive regardless of its loading order and using that information to mount it
on /media/thumb/.

Regards,

Rich

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