Hi, I've just reinstalled a windows computer with debian today. While I can add an entry to fstab to allow user to be able to mount an external drive, it won't allow flexible usage of external drive/thumbdrive. I realized that Ubuntu allows users to plug just about anything and have it automatically mounted. Can I do the same in Debian? That means, allowing user to plug a thumbdrive or external drive and let the computer do the rest.
Btw, one of the external drive was formatted with NTFS and HFS+. While Debian can autodetect NTFS partition, it seems that it fails to autodetect HFS+ partition (manual mount with -t hfsplus works though). Thanks for the help. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]