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* Automount USB Drive using Volume Name as Mount Point
@ 2007-01-22 22:46 Sandra Bonus
  2007-01-23  1:21 ` Ian Kent
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From: Sandra Bonus @ 2007-01-22 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: autofs

I'm not sure if this question is an autofs question or perhaps for some other software component.
I have a couple of external USB hard drives with NTFS partitions each with different volume names eg HDD1 and HDD2
If I connect these one at a time they both come up as /dev/sde and I have an autofs entry like 
usb     -fstype=ntfs-3g :/dev/sde1

This mounts one drive as /misc/usb

This works fine except it would be ideal if each drive actually mounted as 
/misc/HDD1 and /misc/HDD2 so that scripts can more easily differentiate the disks

If I log in using Gnome then this seems to have no problem mounting each drive and placing an icon on the desktop using the volume label. However, I almost never use Gnome and the machine in question is a server. 




 
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