No X on the system, so no KDE or Gnome.
I'm thinking hotplug might be the way to go. I was just reading this
article when your note came in.
http://www.greenfly.org/tips/usb_drive.html
...Kevin
On 12/13/06 3:44 PM, "Nathan Aubrey" <
nathan@paysonlinux.org> wrote:
>
> Gnome has some files it needs for it, not sure what, not a Gnome guy. KDE has
> everything built in. Just make sure the system installs dbus and hal and you
> should be set.
>
> nathan
>
> On Wednesday 13 December 2006 15:41, Kevin wrote:
>> I know some distros can automatically mount a filesystem when you insert a
>> USB drive, but I have no idea how they accomplish that. I would like to
>> setup a Debian-based system to do that. Any pointers?
>>
>> ...Kevin
>>
>>
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