Re: How do I add USB mountpoint to the desktop

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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.
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