sensorlife post at 2016-2-18 15:23:38

Auto mount flash

Edited by sensorlife at 2016-2-18 20:33

When I put flash card to my Orange Pi Plus 2 it cannot mount automatically ( like in Ubuntu ). How can I do it ?

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seanwlk post at 2016-7-24 00:54:43

You can use this
sudo apt-get install usbmount

It will mount all USBs under /media/usb

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