Description
udevil & devmon – mount without password
udevil mounts and unmounts removable devices and networks without a password (set suid), shows device info, monitors device changes. Emulates mount's and udisks's command line usage and udisks v1's output.
devmon is a configuration-less bash daemon script which automounts optical discs and removable drives. It can also selectively autostart apps or execute commands after mounting, ignore specified devices and volume labels, and manually mount and unmount devices.
Installation Instructions
Usage
See udevil --help
.
devmon
is optional (disabled by default) and not required for udevil
.
Security note
This package sets SUID bit on /usr/bin/udevil
. Consider that if you pay close attention to your system's security.
Luckily, udevil is highly configurable. All permissions can be adjusted by editing /etc/udevil/udevil.conf
.
Non-systemd distros (RHEL and CentOS 6)
Init script for devmon
is not included. You need to start /usr/bin/devmon
manually if you want to have automount working.
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Active Releases
The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).
Release | Architectures | Repo Download |
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EPEL 6 | i386 (10)*, x86_64 (12)* | EPEL 6 (0 downloads) |
EPEL 7 | ppc64le (10)*, x86_64 (39)* | EPEL 7 (183 downloads) |
Fedora rawhide | i386 (12)*, ppc64le (10)*, x86_64 (24)* | Fedora rawhide (184 downloads) |
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