Hi Luke,
I was a bit rusty and I copied that line you sent at the bottom of
fstab, and then rebooted into emergency mode, so i used Emergency mode
to comment out the line.
Now I have inserted a card and run df to see how it is named
/dev/mmcblk0p1 15549952 32 15549920 1%
/media/andrewlg/disk
(/dev/multimediacardblock0p1 16Gb)
So should my line in fstab now look like this?
/dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/andrewlg/disk auto defaults,nofail 0 2
Many thanks
Andrew
On 25/9/22 13:35, Luke Attard wrote:
Andrew,
One more thing, make sure in the fstab entry, you have nofail listed
in the options, otherwise you will have to wait on boot each time for
the timeout.
|/dev/sdc /mnt/SDCard auto defaults,nofail 0 2|
Regards,
Luke Attard
Rapid IT Group Pty Ltd
Phone: (03) 7064 9950
Email:[email protected]
On 25/09/2022 11:01 am, Luke Attard wrote:
Sorry Andrew I just noticed your reply.
I see what you are wanting now, sorry for the misread. In the same
section " file manager, and edit the preferences, under behaviour" is
there a default setting at all?
To confirm Dolphin is just a file manager? so what you need is for
the SDcard to auto mount when it is inserted? Do you have an entry
in your /etc/fstab for the SDcard using the predictable name of the
port (using the predictable name ensures that the mount will work for
any SDcard inserted), or if it is always the same SDCard that you
want to automount you can add the entry to fstab using the UUID of
the sdcard.
If you already have an entry in fstab, you can use udev rules to
automount.
Regards,
Luke Attard
Rapid IT Group Pty Ltd
Phone: (03) 7064 9950
Email: [email protected]
On 23/09/2022 9:15 pm, Andrew Greig wrote:
Hi Luke,
Thanks for your reply but:
"Open that file manager, and edit the preferences, under behaviour,
and set darktable to auto run when removable media is inserted." is
exactly what I am trying to stop. The removable media does not open
in Dolphin at all, but the removable media Icon in the quick launch
bar (using Nautilus by default) appears not to be responsive to the
settings, which is why I am trying to find what else is interfering.
Thanks
Andrew
On 23/9/22 00:11, Luke Attard wrote:
In the settings manager there should be something along the lines
of default application, check what the default "File Manager" is.
Open that file manager, and edit the preferences, under behaviour,
and set darktable to auto run when removable media is inserted.
Alternatively you can use udev rules to start the application when
an SD card is inserted,
https://linuxconfig.org/tutorial-on-how-to-write-basic-udev-rules-in-linux
gives a basic overview of udev rules.
Regards,
Luke Attard
Rapid IT Group Pty Ltd
Phone: (03) 7064 9950
Email: [email protected]
On 22/09/2022 5:17 pm, Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote:
Hi All,
I have recently updated my Laptop to Ubuntu 22.04.
In the previous version 20.04 I had an issue with Ubuntu wanting
to start darktable automatically when an SD card was inserted .
That problem was fixed when I had some advice from the list and
checked a box in Settings>Removable Media>"Never prompt or start
programs on media insertion.
Now I have the same problem but the previous solution no longer
works. I would like an SD card to show up as another drive in
Dolphin (my desktop experience for both versions of Ubuntu). To be
fair, I use a card reader (USB) on my desktop and the SD card slot
in my laptop.
Where can I look for a way to alter this behaviour, please?
Andrew Greig
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