On Thursday 31 July 2008, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Maurizio Marini wrote:
> My target is to use an "autorun" bash script when an usb pen is
> automounted like
http://linlog.skepticats.com/content/udevautorun/
> describe.
>
> With recent kernels hotplug is vanished replaced by udev; there is
> no /etc/dev.d or /etc/hotplug, anymore.
> I am not able to find a place where put bash script to be executed.
> I read tons of google udev links w/out result, yet.
> Any advice would be apreciated
>
> Maurizio
It is /etc/udev and /etc/hotplug.d. But HAL handles things like
mounting USB pen drives. So you will probably have to add a HAL rule
to do this...
Mikkel
cat /etc/udev/rules.d/81-programs-local.rules
ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="sdb1", SUBSYSTEM=="block",
RUN+="/root/usbpen"
the key is to use the RUN option to autoRUN a script when usben is mounted
thnx
Maurizio