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#1 2005-08-25 08:10:33

nggalai
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GNOME: How to get usbstick to auto-mount

Hi there,

This quite puzzles me. A few months ago, a friend of mine gave me his usbstick, and the thing just auto-mounted when plugged into a free USB port. Now I got my own stick, but no auto-mount, and mount /dev/sda1 doesn't work either ("no block device"). hotplug, dbus, hal, and udev are running. Do I need a special udev rule or something?

Is there an easy, step-by-step guide somewhere how to set up Arch linux to (auto-) mount usbsticks? The Wiki entry isn't very helpful.

Thanks,
-Sascha.rb

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#2 2005-08-25 10:41:13

nggalai
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Re: GNOME: How to get usbstick to auto-mount

OK, forget it. The usbstick was broken, got a new one, works out-of-the box as it's supposed to ...

First time I heard of a broken usbstick, though. Just my luck. big_smile

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