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Autoplay
Knoppix is the first linux distro that I installed to my pc, so I'm still a newbie when it comes to handling different configurations.
I just want to know if knoppix can support autoplay? Is there such a script that will permanently mount the /sda1?
Or is there a script that will disable the unmounting process after restarting the pc?
Replies will be very much appreciated. Thank you. God Bless.
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Hi, sorry for long delay. Its not the bets distro for a newbie, however if you installed to hard drive
then the mounting of file systems is controlled by a file system table or fstab (for short)
You just edit the fstab which lives in /etc and modify the mounting partitions. Its not a job for a beginner,
so easiest is just to click the drive icon and mount the partition that way.
An example of /etc/fstab would be
/dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 ntfs defaults 0 0
You need to read the manual page for fstab so from a terminal
man fstab
will also help you.
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i have already edited the auto mount of flash drives in the /etc/fstab...
anyways... thanks for the help...
i have a problem now on autoexploring the USB drive upon insertion. i really have no idea about this...
thank you!
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Originally Posted by
ecliu
i have already edited the auto mount of flash drives in the /etc/fstab...
anyways... thanks for the help...
i have a problem now on autoexploring the USB drive upon insertion. i really have no idea about this...
thank you!
With a permanent knoppix install, knoppix will always modify the fstab unless you change the grub boot parameters to nofstab.
When you plug in a usb memory stick. open a terminal and type dmesg
There should be some useful output. It maybe that either dbus or hald is not running, there was a post about this in the tips sction.
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OK... I'll try to follow the instructions in the tips section...
but i still have one last question...
in my fstab file, i added this line:
/dev/sda1 /media/sda1 vfat auto,users,exec 0 0
this allows me to mount the flash drive without typing the "mount" command in the terminal everytime i boot up.
and then when i checked my flash drive using "ls -l" I can't see the files, but when i tried to click the sda1 icon in my desktop,
all my files were there. then i typed "ls -l" again and there was my files.
is it possible to view my files, whether in CLI or GUI mode without clicking the sda1 icon in my desktop...?
thank you thank you thank you very much...
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