Hello
Perso sous Xfce quand j’insère ma cle, une icône apparaît sur le bureau. Clic Droit de la souris et ça me monte le périphérique automatiquement.
Puis pas de pb d’écriture
Y a un plugin mount pour xfce
[code]$ aptitude show xfce4-mount-plugin
Paquet : xfce4-mount-plugin
État: non installé
Version : 0.4.5-2
Priorité : optionnel
Section : x11
Responsable : Debian Xfce Maintainers pkg-xfce-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Taille décompressée : 115k
Dépend: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.12.1), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.0), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.3.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.10.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.8.0), libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.12.3), libx11-6, libxcursor1 (> 1.1.2), libxext6, libxfce4util4 (>= 4.3.90.2), libxfcegui4-4, libxfixes3,
libxi6, libxinerama1, libxrandr2, libxrender1, xfce4-panel (>= 4.3.90.2)
Description : mount plugin for the Xfce4 panel
This plugin for Xfce displays a list of the various devices available, giving the opportunity to mount/umount them.
Homepage: http://xfce-goodies.berlios.de/
Marqueurs: suite::xfce, uitoolkit::gtk[/code]
Sinon y a ça aussi
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$ aptitude show usbmount
Paquet : usbmount
État: non installé
Version : 0.0.14.1
Priorité : supplémentaire
Section : admin
Responsable : Debian QA Group packages@qa.debian.org
Taille décompressée : 119k
Dépend: udev (>= 0.084-2), lockfile-progs
Description : automatically mount and unmount USB mass storage devices
This package automatically mounts USB mass storage devices (typically USB pens) when they are plugged in, and unmounts them when they are
removed. The mountpoints (/media/usb[0-7] by default), filesystem types to consider, and mount options are configurable. When multiple devices are plugged in, the first available mountpoint is automatically selected. If the device provides a model name, a symbolic link
/var/run/usbmount/MODELNAME pointing to the mountpoint is automatically created.
The script that does the (un)mounting is called by the udev daemon. Therefore, USBmount requires a 2.6 (or newer) kernel.
USBmount is intended as a lightweight solution which is independent of a desktop environment. Users which would like an icon to appear when an USB device is plugged in should use the pmount and hal packages instead.
Homepage: http://usbmount.alioth.debian.org/
Marqueurs: admin::configuring, admin::filesystem, hardware::storage, hardware::usb, interface::daemon, role::program, scope::utility,
use::configuring[/code]
M’enfin ce ne sont que des pistes
Cyrille