On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 12:48 +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Ok, thank you. Unfortunately it doesn't work without running "sudo mount -a" after each reboot ...
I have some simple udev rules and scripts that I have not had time to make Generic and so will need a little customising, if your interested?
They enable gui-less automounting, easily customised mount options per filesystem type and easily customised mounts to /media/usb0, /media/usb1 etc. but currently break the multi-seat that alost no-one uses, even that shouldn't be hard to fix though, if anyone cared.
At http://igurublog.wordpress.com/ and in arch packages there is also a more Generic supported mounting daemon called udevil that may or may not work for you?
Hi Kevin, I've got a long todo list, so no time at the moment, but FWIW I flag your reply. "mount -a" is ok and much better is tab key completion, I only need to change my work-flow a little bit. Thank you for your offer, Ralf