What’s the easiest way to make external USB drives automount, without adding them to fstab? It should just work even if someone else hands me their flash drive.
I’m running sway on Arch if that matters.

  • Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show
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    20 days ago

    You shouldn’t just automount external drives. That’s a recipe for trouble.

    What’s wrong with manually mounting them? Pretty sure the desktop environments also require you to push a button (eg, select the drive in file manager) to mount external USB drives.

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      20 days ago

      WTF? I’m automounting my home directory from an external ssd usb for ages now. What is the disaster that could happen you’re referring to?

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        20 days ago

        If that’s the case, then you should answer the OP with how it’s set up. OP is specifically asking how to do it with random drives other people hands them, not trusted drives always connected.

        What is the disaster that could happen you’re referring to?

        Auto mounting random USB sticks has never been wise. No telling what random malware they contain.

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          20 days ago

          What would be the difference if it doesn’t automount it, and I instead need to mount it manually?
          I mean, it’s a USB stick which I just plugged into my laptop and want to access.
          If I don’t trust it, I’m not plugging it in.