On Oct 16, 2015 2:26 PM, "Jerry Vonau" <[email protected]> wrote: > > I believe it's broken on Fedora 21+ and CentOS-7,
Ominous :) > I'm investigating but > have other more pressing matters to deal with. > > Jerry > > > On October 16, 2015 at 12:44 PM Tony Anderson <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > In my experience, XS and XSCE, usbmount automounts removable drives in > > /media/usb0, /media/usb1, ... In that process, it calls scripts included > > in /etc/usbmount/mount.d. The usb-drive-label is not used. > > > > Obviously this could change in later releases of CentOS (and is probably > > different in Fedora). > > > > Tony > > > > On 10/16/2015 12:27 PM, Anish Mangal wrote: > > > If running in graphical.target, the USB drives are supposedly > > > automounted in /var/run/media/<user>/<usb-drive-label>. Perhaps that > > > could be a direction to look into? > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 7:40 PM, Tim Moody <[email protected] > > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > > found docs, but > > > > > > on my fedora 22 nuc usb does not automount even though found and > > > usbmount is enabled and configured for vfat file system > > > > > > when I remove, even after umount I get unable to read boot sector > > > to mark fs as dirty > > > > > > I have tried two drives and both exhibit the same behavior even > > > though both mount on win7 and automount on f20 (albeit with a > > > complaint about the dirty bit) > > > > > > dmesg: > > > > > > [73452.564128] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 5 using > > > xhci_hcd > > > > > > [73452.738388] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=13fe, > > > idProduct=1f00 > > > > > > [73452.738391] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, > > > SerialNumber=3 > > > > > > [73452.738393] usb 1-1: Product: DataTraveler 2.0 > > > > > > [73452.738395] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: Kingston > > > > > > [73452.738396] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 5B87010000CD > > > > > > [73452.738733] usb-storage 1-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device > > > detected > > > > > > [73452.738846] scsi host3: usb-storage 1-1:1.0 > > > > > > [73453.741857] scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access Kingston > > > DataTraveler 2.0 PMAP PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 CCS > > > > > > [73453.742213] sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 > > > > > > [73454.727127] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] 15646720 512-byte logical blocks: > > > (8.01 GB/7.46 GiB) > > > > > > [73454.727291] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off > > > > > > [73454.727295] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 23 00 00 00 > > > > > > [73454.727417] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] No Caching mode page found > > > > > > [73454.727443] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write > > > through > > > > > > [73454.728871] sdb: sdb1 > > > > > > [73454.729614] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk > > > > > > /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf > > > > > > # Configuration file for the usbmount package, which mounts > > > removable > > > > > > # storage devices when they are plugged in and unmounts them when > > > they > > > > > > # are removed. > > > > > > # Change to zero to disable usbmount > > > > > > ENABLED=1 > > > > > > # Mountpoints: These directories are eligible as mointpoints for > > > > > > # removable storage devices. A newly plugged in device is mounted > > > on > > > > > > # the first directory in this list that exists and on which nothing > > > is > > > > > > # mounted yet. > > > > > > MOUNTPOINTS="/media/usb0 /media/usb1 /media/usb2 /media/usb3 > > > > > > /media/usb4 /media/usb5 /media/usb6 /media/usb7" > > > > > > # Filesystem types: removable storage devices are only mounted if > > > they > > > > > > # contain a filesystem type which is in this list. > > > > > > FILESYSTEMS="vfat ext2 ext3 ext4 hfsplus" > > > > > > > > > ############################################################################# > > > > > > # WARNING! # > > > > > > # # > > > > > > # The "sync" option may not be a good choice to use with flash > > > drives, as # > > > > > > # it forces a greater amount of writing operating on the drive. > > > This makes # > > > > > > # the writing speed considerably lower and also leads to a faster > > > wear out # > > > > > > # of the disk. # > > > > > > # # > > > > > > # If you omit it, don't forget to use the command "sync" to > > > synchronize the # > > > > > > # data on your disk before removing the drive or you may > > > experience data # > > > > > > # loss. # > > > > > > # # > > > > > > # It is highly recommended that you use the pumount command (as a > > > regular # > > > > > > # user) before unplugging the device. It makes calling the "sync" > > > command # > > > > > > # and mounting with the sync option unnecessary---this is similar > > > to other # > > > > > > # operating system's "safely disconnect the device" > > > option. # > > > > > > > > > ############################################################################# > > > > > > # Mount options: Options passed to the mount command with the -o > > > flag. > > > > > > # See the warning above regarding removing "sync" from the options. > > > > > > MOUNTOPTIONS="sync,noexec,nodev,noatime,nodiratime" > > > > > > # Filesystem type specific mount options: This variable contains a > > > space > > > > > > # separated list of strings, each which the form > > > "-fstype=TYPE,OPTIONS". > > > > > > # > > > > > > # If a filesystem with a type listed here is mounted, the > > > corresponding > > > > > > # options are appended to those specificed in the MOUNTOPTIONS > > > variable. > > > > > > # > > > > > > # For example, "-fstype=vfat,gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117" > > > would add > > > > > > # the options "gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117" when a vfat > > > filesystem > > > > > > # is mounted. > > > > > > FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="" > > > > > > # If set to "yes", more information will be logged via the syslog > > > > > > # facility. > > > > > > VERBOSE=no > > > > > > If I mount manually I get > > > > > > /dev/sdb1 on /media/usb0 type vfat > > > > > > (rw,relatime,sync,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro) > > > > > > *From:*[email protected] > > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > > [mailto:[email protected] > > > <mailto:[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Adam Holt > > > *Sent:* Friday, October 16, 2015 8:43 AM > > > *To:* server-devel <[email protected] > > > <mailto:[email protected]>>; xsce-devel > > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > *Subject:* [XSCE] can usbmount auto-mount USB drives? > > > > > > What's the best way to arrange for a teacher's USB drive to be > > > auto-mounted, so that her/his content is "instantly" displayed on > > > a school server during that hour's lesson, completely hassle-free? > > > > > > <timm> ok, I give up. how do I substitute a process to run when a > > > usb drive gets mounted, presumably with usbmount? > > > <timm> am I modifying /etc/usbmount/mount.d/01_create_label_symlink > > > <timm> or creating an 02_... > > > > > > (Excerpt from #schoolserver on http://webchat.freenode.net) > > > > > > > > > > >
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