i did it like that and it works great:
1.add an entry in fstab like this:
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/dev/sda1 /mnt/pendrive vfat user,noauto,rw 0 0
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if you have different filesystem on your pendrive, change vfat to something else, also if you have any scsi harddisks change /dev/sda1 to appropriate device name
1a. create directory /mnt/pendrive
2.create new harddisk icon on a desktop (device: /dev/sda1)
3.plug your pendrive in
4.click icon you've created
5.pendrive will automatically mount and open in konqueror
5a.copy, move, delete files - do what you want :-)
6.when you're finished, right click icon and select unmount
7.plug the pendrive out
8.that's it! :-)
instead 4 and 6 you can of course use
mount /mnt/pendrive
and
umount /mnt/pendrive
hope it helps
best regards
yemu
ps. i use gentoo linux and kde 3.1.2
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