A brief aside.
Although not an automounter I remember using bbsmount on blackbox. I can't remember how to configure it but it sat in the blackbox dock and if I remember and showed icons for all the drives you wanted to show. A click would mount the drive and another click would unmount it. I used it for ages , after abandoning gnome, as an alternative to automounting. I believe it works with other window managers too, Judging from the man page here
https://manned.org/bbsmount/d797faf8
I believe it was a blackbox add-on
http://blackboxwm.sourceforge.net/ but the add on page is currently showing a 503 service unavailable so can't check.
The code, if it can be obtained, might prove useful as an alternative or optional addition to a slimline CLI automounter. The idea of which I like the sound of a lot.
Matt
If anyone needs me I'll be lurking under my rock...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dng [mailto:dng-bounces@lists.dyne.org] On Behalf Of Noel Torres
> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 7:50 AM
> To: dng@???
> Subject: Re: [DNG] For all you automounter programmers
>
> Didier Kryn <kryn@???> escribió:
> >> This isn't just a theoretical thing, lots of people don't label their
> >> thumb drives.
> >>
> >> Another issue is a lot of thumb drives have the same label. I bet
> >> there are millions with the label "backup".
> >>
> >>
> > But there are tools on Linux to add a label to a filesystem; here
> > is the first thing I do to a new usb stick:
> >
> > /sbin/dosfslabel /dev/sdb1 $my_name
> >
> > Very usefull when exchanging sticks.
> >
> > Didier
>
> All my sticks are labeled, and I labeled none of them.
>
> They all just came factory formatted as fat and factory labeled with the
> producer's name. This is my EMTEC stick (at /media/EMTEC) , this my BASF
> stick (at /media/BASF)... useful enough, since I do not use to plug several
> sticks at the same time, and even less several of the same brand.
>
> Regards
>
> Noel
> er Envite