Am Sun, 1 Nov 2009 17:13:28 +0100 schrieb Christopher Roy Bratusek <[email protected]>:
> Hi all, > > just in case there's anyone out there who's using Sawfish standalone > but does not have automount support for removable storages, here a > pretty simple way: > > install the pmount package (most distros already ship it, else > check http://pmount.alioth.debian.org/ ) > > create a file called /etc/udev/rules.d/automount.rules > > with the rules for removable storages, here's my file, which should > fit the most of you, syntax should be clear, so modify it to your > needs (if it's not, just ask): > > KERNEL=="sd*", ACTION=="add", RUN+="/usr/bin/pmount --sync --umask > 000 %k" KERNEL=="sd*", ACTION=="remove", RUN+="/usr/bin/pumount %k" > > Now let the changes immediately take effect: > > udevadm control --reload_rules > > Depending on the device it may take up to ~10 seconds before it's > mounted and also depending on the device up to another ~10 seconds > before you can access it via a file-manager, but most devices should > be accessible faster. > > This way you don't need a plugdev group or to make pmount setuid-root > or something like that. > > Mount points are /media/[node] (/dev/sdc2 is mounted to /media/sdc2) > > Regards, > Chris Of course that must be modified if running on a non-UDEV OS
