Hi people this is my first post in here.
When I installed Debian I decided not to install desktop environment and the standard system utilities.
I've found different mount helper packages such as udisks, USBmount. And I installed udisks2 package but it still require some manual work to do to access an usb drive. So if there's a package for auto-mounting usb devices that shipped with standard system Utilities, I'd like to use that.
Update --
Switched to usbmount which does the job, though it states "Currently the author of the package is unable to maintain it and no-one else has taken it on yet. " in its homepage.
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Usb mount utility shipped with Standard System Utilities?
Re: Usb mount utility shipped with Standard System Utilities
i guess udisks(2) is good.
you an also write some udev rules to accomplish the automounting.
there's also udevil
you an also write some udev rules to accomplish the automounting.
there's also udevil