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How to auto-mount usb drive in /media/{USERNAME}/{VOLUMEID} in Ubuntu server 18.04. It work on my desktop but doesn't on server.



I tried usbmount, but it works differently.










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  • OK. After a while a found a reasonable solution. By default usbmount make a link into /var/run/usbmount on disk insertion and delete it on remove disk. This link have a VOLUMEID name. This is not exact as on my desktop computer. And still don't know how it realized on it.

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How to auto-mount usb drive in /media/{USERNAME}/{VOLUMEID} in Ubuntu server 18.04. It work on my desktop but doesn't on server.



I tried usbmount, but it works differently.










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  • OK. After a while a found a reasonable solution. By default usbmount make a link into /var/run/usbmount on disk insertion and delete it on remove disk. This link have a VOLUMEID name. This is not exact as on my desktop computer. And still don't know how it realized on it.

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    Feb 1 at 14:44
















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How to auto-mount usb drive in /media/{USERNAME}/{VOLUMEID} in Ubuntu server 18.04. It work on my desktop but doesn't on server.



I tried usbmount, but it works differently.










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How to auto-mount usb drive in /media/{USERNAME}/{VOLUMEID} in Ubuntu server 18.04. It work on my desktop but doesn't on server.



I tried usbmount, but it works differently.







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  • OK. After a while a found a reasonable solution. By default usbmount make a link into /var/run/usbmount on disk insertion and delete it on remove disk. This link have a VOLUMEID name. This is not exact as on my desktop computer. And still don't know how it realized on it.

    – idsoft
    Feb 1 at 14:44





















  • OK. After a while a found a reasonable solution. By default usbmount make a link into /var/run/usbmount on disk insertion and delete it on remove disk. This link have a VOLUMEID name. This is not exact as on my desktop computer. And still don't know how it realized on it.

    – idsoft
    Feb 1 at 14:44



















OK. After a while a found a reasonable solution. By default usbmount make a link into /var/run/usbmount on disk insertion and delete it on remove disk. This link have a VOLUMEID name. This is not exact as on my desktop computer. And still don't know how it realized on it.

– idsoft
Feb 1 at 14:44







OK. After a while a found a reasonable solution. By default usbmount make a link into /var/run/usbmount on disk insertion and delete it on remove disk. This link have a VOLUMEID name. This is not exact as on my desktop computer. And still don't know how it realized on it.

– idsoft
Feb 1 at 14:44












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You can either manually mount your usb drive:



fdisk -l


Recognize you device, eg: /dev/sdb1 is your USB partition



mkdir -p /mnt/usb
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb


Or, add a udev rule which will automount all the devices of type USB in a specified directory.






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    You can either manually mount your usb drive:



    fdisk -l


    Recognize you device, eg: /dev/sdb1 is your USB partition



    mkdir -p /mnt/usb
    mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb


    Or, add a udev rule which will automount all the devices of type USB in a specified directory.






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      You can either manually mount your usb drive:



      fdisk -l


      Recognize you device, eg: /dev/sdb1 is your USB partition



      mkdir -p /mnt/usb
      mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb


      Or, add a udev rule which will automount all the devices of type USB in a specified directory.






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        You can either manually mount your usb drive:



        fdisk -l


        Recognize you device, eg: /dev/sdb1 is your USB partition



        mkdir -p /mnt/usb
        mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb


        Or, add a udev rule which will automount all the devices of type USB in a specified directory.






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        You can either manually mount your usb drive:



        fdisk -l


        Recognize you device, eg: /dev/sdb1 is your USB partition



        mkdir -p /mnt/usb
        mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb


        Or, add a udev rule which will automount all the devices of type USB in a specified directory.







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