Re: Automounting USB drives

2011-05-23 Thread AG

On 19/05/11 13:30, Matt Harrison wrote:

I recently did a base install and then installed a handful of packages
to get myself X and Openbox running on my system using XFE for my file
manager.  I am running into an issue where when I plug my external
(NTFS) hard drive in to my machine, it is not automounting like it
would if I had XFCE installed first.  I added my user to the plugdev
group and I can manually mount it.  However, I would like to have it
automount again without having an entry in /etc/fstab.

Is there a volume manager I can install outside of the DE environment
to get this working again?  I have been searching for a couple of days
now but I have not found anything yet.

Thanks!
-Matt




This may/ not be appropriate to your needs, so FWIW, on my Gnome DE I 
have set up a USB FreeAgent drive which is automounted at bootup (I'm 
the only one using the machine) and refreshes at each login with a link/ 
icon set up to appear on my desktop.


If that's what you are after, then this may help.  This is how I get 
this to work, bearing in mind that some of these rules are to keep the 
drive loaded so that it is available, because these drives have a habit 
of spinning down apparently:


1. Download ntfs-3g from the repos

2. Set up rules
Change the text as you need to for the make, etc., of your drive then 
save as 85-usb-hd-fix.rules:


BUS==scsi,KERNEL==sd?,SYSFS{vendor}==Seagate,SYSFS{model}==FreeAgentDesktop,RUN+=/usr/bin/usbhdfix 
%k


3. Write and save config file for usbhdfix

#!/bin/bash
echo 1024  /sys/block/$1/device/max_sectors
echo 1  /sys/block/$1/device/scsi_disk:*/allow_restart

4. Copy these 2 files to their respective places

sudo cp 85-usb-hd-fix.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
sudo cp usbhdfix /usr/bin

5. Initialise

sudo /sbin/mount.ntfs-3g /sbin/mount.ntfs mount

This gives you an automounted usb drive with an icon on your desktop and 
that is always available to you.


I HTH

AG



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Re: Automounting USB drives

2011-05-19 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:30:04 -0400, Matt Harrison wrote:

(...)

 Is there a volume manager I can install outside of the DE environment to
 get this working again?  I have been searching for a couple of days now
 but I have not found anything yet.

If you don't want to manually deal with udev and its rules, you could 
consider halevt or pmount.

Greetings,

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Camaleón


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Re: Automounting USB drives

2011-05-19 Thread Javier Vasquez
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:30:04 -0400, Matt Harrison wrote:

 (...)

 Is there a volume manager I can install outside of the DE environment to
 get this working again?  I have been searching for a couple of days now
 but I have not found anything yet.

 If you don't want to manually deal with udev and its rules, you could
 consider halevt or pmount.

 Greetings,

 --
 Camaleón

Notice autofs is a light and pretty good option...

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Re: Automounting USB drives

2011-05-19 Thread Brian
On Thu 19 May 2011 at 08:30:04 -0400, Matt Harrison wrote:

 Is there a volume manager I can install outside of the DE environment
 to get this working again?  I have been searching for a couple of days
 now but I have not found anything yet.

autofs has been mentioned. There is also thunar-volman, but thunar comes
with it and you may not want that. ivman is another possibility.


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Re: Automounting USB drives

2011-05-19 Thread Rob Owens
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 08:30:04AM -0400, Matt Harrison wrote:
 I recently did a base install and then installed a handful of packages
 to get myself X and Openbox running on my system using XFE for my file
 manager.  I am running into an issue where when I plug my external
 (NTFS) hard drive in to my machine, it is not automounting like it
 would if I had XFCE installed first.  I added my user to the plugdev
 group and I can manually mount it.  However, I would like to have it
 automount again without having an entry in /etc/fstab.
 
 Is there a volume manager I can install outside of the DE environment
 to get this working again?  I have been searching for a couple of days
 now but I have not found anything yet.
 
Pcmanfm (a file manager) allows you to mount and unmount volumes by
clicking on them.  It's not automatic, but it's very easy.

I see gnome-volume-manager in the repositories.  Maybe it's possible
to install that w/o installing most of gnome?  You'd have to edit your
.config/openbox/autostart.sh file to make sure it runs on login.

-Rob


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