![]() I think/ hope there might be a way around this. Makes sense, especially if one tries to unplug the stick in the middle of a write operation. Barry said 'no way', mentioning the windows 'standard'. He discovered there is a natural allowance for removing flash drive up to 9 times which explains why my kids say ' never mind the formalities, just do it' with regards to ignoring their windows eject function. He had asked for unlimited mounting/ unmounting (without human action). Now I wonder if it possible to have another go at what bala4dj was looking for earlier in this thread as it would be great for what I have in mind - more fully described here Please help me with the syntax or redirection of usb drive to my rdesktop ! Thank you so much to every one. I want this thing to be reflected in my rdesktop which i connect to. ""įROM the drive_all script i can see that "$xONEDRVNAME" - you are calling this function and naming it in /dev/$ONEDRVNAME. no matter how many times he plugs / unplugs. Or what can be done for - when the user plugs in the usb drive, he should be able to see it in the terminal server screen in My Computer. "" /usr/bin/rdesktop -r disk:usb1=/mnt/sdb1 disk:usb2=/mnt/sdc1 disk:usb3=/mnt/sdd1 cdrom=/mnt/sr0 .xx I did try this application !! and it does the same thing as Pmount !! except it has the option to mount all drive on boot up ! also some programs !!īut i m far from this application !! Thank you. I am really happy that every time it gives me a progress for what i m doing, but i m stuck somewhere !! help me please. etc.Ĭan this be a fixed name ! or can you please suggest me something - if i m missing any command in rdesktop. What happens is - since i have put only sdb1, sdc1, sdd1 - every time when the usb drive is plugged in - the drive icon name changes to sde1, sdf1, sdg1. So that as soon as the user turns on - he ll not see the puppy startx and it will straight away go to rdeskop !! (my terminal server) usr/bin/rdesktop -r disk:usb1=/mnt/sdb1 disk:usb2=/mnt/sdc1 disk:usb3=/mnt/sdd1 cdrom=/mnt/sr0 .xx Thanks to Barry ! Your post was really helpful to me and my company ! So this is what i m doing. I tried and the auto-mount works perfectly well. I really appreciate your patience to write it to me. Thanks for bringing this problem to my attention.Īwesome !!! Thank you so much charlie6. ![]() Run Event manager, tick those checkboxes. You can download the latest /usr/local/bin/drive_all, replace the old one, make sure the file is set to executable. Thinking back, I may have decided to launch Pmount only, as a drive may have multiple partitions and perhaps it would be unwise to auto-mount all of them.īut re-thinking it, if a user has ticked the auto-mount/handler checkbox then that is what they want, regardless of number of partitions. This is going back a few years, when I created this code. For example, you can set it so that when you plug-in a DVD video the default DVD player will start.īut it was not implemented to auto-mount drives. The Event Manager has an automatic 'handler' feature, which does partially work. Now when I look at it, I see that it is not complete. I had always thought that automounting is implemented in Puppy.
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