2014-08-06 12:09 GMT-03:00 Walter Dnes : > On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 06:18:44PM -0700, Chris Stankevitz wrote > > Hello, > > > > Which package(s) do I need that allow: > > > > 1. A USB drive is inserted > > > > 2. The drive is mounted in some location automatically (e.g. > /media/usbstick) > > > > 3. (2) happens even when the drive is an NTFS or FAT32 drive. > > > > 4. (1)-(3) happens even if I am not running a "GUI" > > It can be done with udev rules. See webpage > http://www.tuxradar.com/answers/526#null The suggested udev rule is... > > SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi", KERNEL=="sd[a-h][0-9]", > SYMLINK:="removable%n", RUN+="/usr/bin/pmount /dev/removable%n" > > It sets up devices /dev/removable1, /dev/removable2, etc, depending on > the number of partitions on the USB device. The regular user should > able to unmount the device with the "pumount" command. I'm not certain, > but I believe that regular users need to be members of group "plugdev" > to be able to access and unmount the USB drive. > > Because this is done independantly of the GUI, I don't think it'll set > up an icon automatically. > > -- > Walter Dnes > I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications > > Hi, I have found some interesting places, this one the most of all: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-350769-highlight-udev.html Best regards, Francisco