I installed pysdm using synaptic and ran it by hitting Alt+F2 then typing 'gksu pysdm'. The GUI is fairly straight-forward, although it probably isn't as good as having the unmounted drives on the desktop for the user to see. At any rate, I find this program to be very useful even on the installed system and wouldn't mind seeing it in Bianca.Graphical Storage Device Manager
PySDM is a PyGTK Storage Device Manager that allows full customization of hard
disk mountpoints whitout manually access to fstab.
It also allows the creation of udev rules for dynamic configuration of storage
devices
PySDM - Graphical utility to mount drives on Live CD mode
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PySDM - Graphical utility to mount drives on Live CD mode
Helios pointed out a shortcoming of the Ubuntu and Linux Mint Live CD. There is not a way to mount hard drives without manually editing the /etc/fstab file. This presents a large problem to new users who want access to their files on their hard drive while trying out Linux. I found an easy to use program to help with this.
Jon Packard -- Linux Mint user since 11/14/2006
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Hi,
It's full of options but it doesn't seem easy enough. For instance on a FAT partition, you shouldn't have to worry about octal numbers.. or even on a mount point. I want to introduce some kind of control center in Bianca and I'll look into that. I'm sure we can make a similar application which would be easier to use.
What do you guys think ?
Clem
by the way, developers are welcome to join in on that.
It's full of options but it doesn't seem easy enough. For instance on a FAT partition, you shouldn't have to worry about octal numbers.. or even on a mount point. I want to introduce some kind of control center in Bianca and I'll look into that. I'm sure we can make a similar application which would be easier to use.
What do you guys think ?
Clem
by the way, developers are welcome to join in on that.
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I think it's a great idea, Clem. I really like Linux Mint as both a live system and as an installed system. I use it on a spare PC whenever I am out and about and of course it is my primary OS on my own PC. Something like this will really set Linux Mint apart from Ubuntu. I can't wait to see what new apps will be created by Clem and the rest of the community. I really should brush up on my programming and help out.
Jon Packard -- Linux Mint user since 11/14/2006
This was in dapper and previous releases, I thought it was ok, maybe it is a good starting point.
There are apps out there like you are describing. Damn Small Linux has more or less exactly what you want. I think it might be the same as mountapp, which is in the repositories but doesn't work properly for me. I think it is a GTK issue. But there are others out there.
BTW: The command for mountapp is mount.app not mountapp as you would expect.
There are apps out there like you are describing. Damn Small Linux has more or less exactly what you want. I think it might be the same as mountapp, which is in the repositories but doesn't work properly for me. I think it is a GTK issue. But there are others out there.
BTW: The command for mountapp is mount.app not mountapp as you would expect.