You must add a line to /etc/fstab such as: /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbfs vfat user,noauto - 'user' means that non-root users (such as you on the desktop) can mount the device - 'noauto' prevents it from being mounted automatically on boot Em Dom, 2004-02-15 Ãs 18:07, Roman `mail' Melihhov escreveu: > How do I add USB mountpoint to the desktop? I want to mount USB mass > storage device mount /dev/sda1/mnt/usbfs on right mouse click to > access usb camera as a mass storage device from gtcam directory > browse. > > Right Click > Disks > Floppy > > > cdrom > > > cdrom1 > > > usbfs > Your ideas appreciated. > > > Roman. -- Fabio Gomes de Souza <fabio@xxxxxxxxxx> (+55 81 9132-1845) .- GS2 TECNOLOGIA DA INFORMACAO LTDA :: www.gs2.com.br |- IT Infrastructure :: Security :: Embedded systems :: Linux `- Olinda, Brazil - +55 81 3492-7777 - negocios@xxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list