On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:44:00 +0200, Michal Halenka wrote: > I am looking fow a way, how to automount USB disks (or CD) by normal > user. I find many ways (udev, hal, policykit, udisks, autofs), but I am > just ordinary user, so I donĀ“t know which one is deprecated (hal?), > which one is easy to use, and so one. Can you pass me some > not-deprecated web page with manual, hoto realize this?
You don't say which DE you use, most implement this themselves. > I would like to use something, which automatically mount PEN drives > (ext3,ntfs,fat,...) or CD, and which allow me to unmount it with simple > command without superuser permission. (I have root acess, but It's > annoying to use it every time) > > The best would be to mount it into /media/LABEL. pmount/pumount are good for mounting and unmounting drives as a normal user. This is often the program used by automounters anyway. If defaults to mounting at /media/label. -- Neil Bothwick Do you steal taglines too?
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