On 16/12/10 13:28, gulfstream wrote:
If I mount the usb stick manual, the fstab will take effect. But
automatic mounting need not this file. System find usb stick and mount
it automatic. I do not find which file control it.
One possibility is to give a name to your USB stuff, then at mount stage fstab
will checked.
If an entry exist for your USB dev in /etc/fstab , for example
/dev/card /media/card vfat
users,uid=65534,gid=6,umask=007,noauto 0 0
then your USB stuff will be mounted accordingly.
You may want to write with udev rule to identify your USB.
Jerome
gulfstream
2010/12/16 Jerome BENOIT <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi,
you can configure it as root in /etc/fstab
see fstab(5) and mount(8)
Jerome
On 16/12/10 13:16, gulfstream wrote:
Hello everyone,
I think that some extra security options were defined with automatic
mounting. But I don't find where to change them. How to change
security
option for usb stick automatic mounting?
Thank you!
gulfstream
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