Greetings, all.

I have an embedded system that uses a Raspberry Pi 3. I have it set up and running with the latest Raspbian and all is well, almost. For some reason the Raspbian system is not set up to automount memory sticks when they are inserted in to a USB port on the machine.

On another embedded system I needed to install the usbmount package to get the system to automount a memory stick when it is inserted. I have installed usbmount on the RPi but it still won't automount a USB memory stick. The output from dmesg reports that it is seeing the insertion of the USB memory device. The device is also reported under lsusb.

Why is Raspbian not set up to automount a memory stick like is done on a normal Linux based desktop? My desktop does it and I don't have an usbmount package installed. How do I configure Raspbian to automount a memory stick?

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