vvmarko@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Sorry if this has already been asked/answered, I seem to have missed the
answer.
Under FC4 I would plug in the USB flash drive, and see in
/var/log/messages that it is autodetected as /dev/sd*, and then the mount
point /media/whatever being created and assigned to it. After that, I
would just type
$ mount /media/whatever
(as an ordinary user, not root) to have the device mounted, if I wish.
That was the default behavior in FC4, but not in FC6 or F7. Now I have to
mkdir a mount point, su to root, then mount -t vfat /dev/sda /somewhere,
chown the files to my username, and then use the device. Possible, but
painful --- I got used to all that being automatic... :-(
So, how do I get that behavior back? I want it to work for all devices I
might plug in, including USB flash drives, CDs, DVDs, external HDs, etc.
Best regards, :-)
Marko
Marko Vojinovic
Institute of Physics
University of Belgrade
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e-mail: vmarko@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Odd. I am using F7 and when I put a flash drive in a USB port it is
automatic mounted at /media and a panel shows up on the desktop listing
everything on the drive. When done I right click the image of the flash
drive on my desktop and then click on Unmount and pull the flashcard
out. I have a external hard drive and it works the same way. Good luck
Marko :-)
Karl
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