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PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:39 pm 
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Hi,

How do i enable auto mount file system in my system? I am using linux ver4

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how to auto-mount usb storage - LinuxQuestions.org
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For instance, here is a snip from the file when my usb drive is plugged in: .... /var/autofs/removable/usbdrive Jan 19 16:24:35 clover automount[14059]: ... If you have a IEEE1394 card in your Linux system, you can add some extra ...
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Thanks lostboy, awesome collection of information.

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all the Linux OSes come with auto-mount enabled. If your OS doesn't have auto-mount enabled, you have to add an entry for your device in /etc/fstab file. This entry means the device name is /dev/sdb1, it will be mounted on /mnt/usb(provided the folder exists), the USB is having VFAT filesystem, can be read/write by all users, and it is auto-mounted.

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