![]() ![]() ![]() 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. ![]() 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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