KERNEL="sd*", ACTION="remove", RUN+="/usr/share/usbmount/usbmount remove" This is the content: KERNEL="sd*", DRIVERS="sbp2", ACTION="add", PROGRAM="/bin/systemd-escape -p $env+="%c" Create the file les in /etc/udev/rules.d/ with sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/les.This fix comes from Christian Weinberger. Here is a solution for the problem, when the mounted NTFS drive is only accessible for a few seconds. Keep NTFS mounted untill device is unplugged For more filesystems add more lines starting with -fstype=.
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Again here just add ntfs-3g ( add ntfs-3g not ntfs) and fuseblk to be able to mount all NTFS Files. I think most parameters can stay the same. With this the filesystems vfat (fat32) ntfs-3g (NTFS), andįuseblk (NTFS again) are mounted. We change it to: FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="-fstype=ntfs-3g,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 Here you specify which filesystems should be mounted and how they should be mounted. The next important line is FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="". They will stay mounted and keep the folder they are mounted to until the device is manually unmounted with unmount /dev/sda1 -> where sda1 could be another variable. I don't really know why though.Īlso, if you don't add fuseblk in the configuration, unplugged NTFS Devices will not automatically unmount. NTFS devices are sometimes listed as fusblk by the ntfs-3g package, so those two are the same. If you want usbmount to mount NTFS Filesystems, be sure to add
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Only filesystems specified in this line are mounted via usbmount, so we change it to : FILESYSTEMS="vfat ntfs fuseblk ext2 ext3 ext4 hfsplus"
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In here there is a line called FILESYSTEMS="".
#NTFS DRIVER YOSEMITE STACKEXCHANGE INSTALL#
Install NTFS driver package ntfs-3g with sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g.Ĭonfigure usbmount to mount specified filesystems by opening the usbmount file with sudo nano /etc/usbmount/nf.