Re: Centos6 - Xfce - howto add usb automount

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Vreme: 11/15/2011 05:59 PM, John Hodrien piše:
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2011, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> But the autofs package contains automount, and that is what handles USB
>> drives, etc.
>
> Seriously, this isn't the case with the normal gnome automounting of usb
> devices.  I've just tried uninstalling autofs and it merrily continues
> working.  I've not poked under the skin of gnome to know what actually goes
> on, but figured udev's involved at some stage along with dbus.  udisks seems
> to support that logic, but I really don't know the specifics.
>

I looked a little, and hald seams to be the one mounting them, or maybe 
udev. I read that one of those systems is absolete, but can not confirm, 
and I am out of free time to look for the answer at the time.

Here is something from Kubuntu, maybe it points you in the right direction:

"On my Kubuntu 10.04, the configuration file for halevt is located at 
/etc/halevt/halevt.xml. By Kubuntu default, halevt will automount all 
removable media with the option sync. It's much better to mount them 
read-only to avoid wearing on the media. To do so, modify the following 
lines in halevt.xml"


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