2012/11/5 Tom Cloyd <tomcloydm...@gmail.com>:
> First, as this is my first post, let me express my gratitude for, and great
> pleasure with. Krusader. As a Kubuntu user, I've been using the default file
> manager, Dolphin, which lately has been misbehaving for me rather badly.
> After a careful search, I settled on Krusader. Within 5 minutes I was
> utterly delighted. This is an extraordinarily fine utility. I have no desire
> to return to Dolphin. I'm grateful, as I've said, to have chanced upon it,
> and will stay with it, I'm sure.
>
> I've been using it rather heavily, and have found it basically rather easy
> to learn, except for one issue.
>
> I often plug in an external USB hard drive for backups, using Unison. I
> cannot figure out how to locate and mount it, using Krusader. I could figure
> out how to do it using a terminal, certainly, but as I'm learning Krusader,
> and believe there has to be a way within this program. In Dolphin, it just
> shows up, ready to be mounted. In Krusader I cannot find it at all. I'm
> lost.
>
> Can anyone advise me how to resolve this problem? Thanks in advance.

Hi!

There is a special section in the Krusader manual about this:

http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-utils/krusader/mount-man.html

In short, you can left-click on the icon on Krusader top panel, then
right-click on a media item to access the mounting options.

Screenshot:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55247264/kr_mount.png

You can also configure automounting for your device through Solid KCM:

http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kde-runtime/kcontrol/solid-device-automounter/index.html

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Yuri

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