![]() ![]() Given you're in runlevel 3 I don't believe this is an option. You can reconfigure it a bit using gnome-volume-properties. The application in question under GNOME 2.x is called gnome-volume-manager. Gnome-disk-utility-ui-libs. As others have commented I don't believe this is possible in runlevel3. Gnome-disk-utility-libs.x86_64 : Shared libraries used by Palimpsest Gnome-disk-utility-libs.i686 : Shared libraries used by Palimpsest Gnome-disk-utility.x86_64 : Disk management application Gnome-disk-utility-ui-devel.x86_64 : Development files for gnome-disk-utility-ui-libs Gnome-disk-utility-ui-devel.i686 : Development files for gnome-disk-utility-ui-libs Gnome-disk-utility-devel.x86_64 : Development files for gnome-disk-utility-libs Gnome-disk-utility-devel.i686 : Development files for gnome-disk-utility-libs This U&L Q lead me to it: USB storage devices aren't automatically mounted when inserted on a fresh install of Debian 6.0.ĭo the following command to find it: $ yum search gnome-disk-utility* It's called gnome-disk-utility in CentOS6, I just confirmed that that RPM is in the default yum repos. I found the new name of gnome-volume-manager BTW. reload the udev rules: udevadm control -reload-rules # depending on your hardware config, usb sticks might be other devices than sdb*ĪCTION="add",KERNEL="sdb*", RUN+="/usr/bin/pmount -sync -umask 000 %k"ĪCTION="remove", KERNEL="sdb*", RUN+="/usr/bin/pumount %k"ĪCTION="add",KERNEL="sdc*", RUN+="/usr/bin/pmount -sync -umask 000 %k"ĪCTION="remove", KERNEL="sdc*", RUN+="/usr/bin/pumount %k"ģ. # I don't automount sda since in my system this is the internal hard drive # we use -sync in order to enable physical removing of mounted memory sticks - this is OK for fat-based sticks # umask is used to allow every user to write on the stick add the following lines to les les # automounting usb flash drives You could however coax udev into doing the mounting for you in a similar fashion.ġ. As others have commented I don't believe this is possible in runlevel3. ![]()
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