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How To Use USB Drives
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== Use USB Disks or Sticks on Fedora ==
Install autofs
{{Code|Code=
yum install autofs
}}
Need VFAT for the big USB Disk or the large files on it:
{{Code|Code=
yum install fuse fuse-ntfs-3g
}}
Setup the autofs by edit master settings
Add one (or more) line for the USB disk /var/hda/vol /etc/auto.vol --timeout=3
{{Code|Code=
nano /etc/auto.master
}}
<pre>
# Sample auto.master file
Add the directory by
{{Code|Code=
mkdir /var/hda/vol ; chmod 775 /var/
hd}}
vol
Then add
, '''with appropriate changes to your partitions'''
the auto.vol file:
{{Code|Code=
nano /etc/auto.vol
}}
<pre>
#
# mountpoint_key options location_device # man 5 autofs
#
cdrom -fstype=auto,ro,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/cdrom
# the cd rom
#floppy -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/fd0
K -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdk1
K.2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :dev/sdk2 #2nd partition
K.3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :dev/sdk3 #3d partition
L -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdl1
M -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdm1
N -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdn1
O -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdo1
G -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdg
H -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdh
I -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdi
J -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sdj
# some other drive
</pre>
Now restart
Make browse active by edit the file
autofs
and then all is GO
{{Code|Code= service
nano /etc/sysconfig/
autofs
restart}}
Create the symlinks
Change line BROWSE_MODE="no" to BROWSE_MODE="yes"
{{Code|Code= ln -s /var/hda/vol /var/hda/files/Disks}}
Now restart and permanently enable autofs and then all should be good to go:
Make browse active by edit the file
systemctl restart autofs
systemctl enable
autofs
{{Code|Code= nano /etc/sysconfig/autofs}}
Create a share and add symlinks from it to the newly set up drive
Change line BROWSE_MODE="no" to BROWSE_MODE="yes"
ln -s /var/hda/vol /var/hda/files/Disks
That is all, but for more see:
http://www.autofs.org/autofs-man.html
[[User:Nalleju|Nalleju]]
== Use USB Disks or Sticks on Ubuntu Server ==
Install the usbmount package
{{Code|Code=
sudo apt-get install usbmount
}}
This will install the daemon and create some empty mount points at /media/usb0-7
If you need to mount an NTFS drive, then you need to edit the config file:
{{Code|Code=
sudo nano /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf
}}
<pre>
# Filesystem types: removable storage devices are only mounted if they
If you use USB drives regularly you might want to add a symlink under /var/hda/files for one or more of the mountpoints, for example:
{{Code|Code=
ln -s /media/usb0 /var/hda/files/drives/usb
}}
That's it!
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