i'm not using rox to render icons on my desktop so the only thing i have is pmount or the manual mount command
i'm not sure if i'm the only person with this problem but pmount would misbehave like 7/10 times so today i got ambitious and thought about creating my own tool for the job
introducing PPY-Mount (puppy mount tool)
v0.04
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it depends on python, yaf-splash and probedisk2, probepart (probedisk, yaf-splash and probepart are installed by default)
the default file manager used is thunar but you can easily change that to rox @ line 143 and 129
it's not perfect but it never failed me so far
extract in /usr/bin/
feedback highly appreciated
v0.05
- fixed the no-fs error, which crashed the program if any of the devices did not have a valid file system
v0.04
- improved gui
- added refresh / quit buttons
- the usb drives are now placed in the first tab since that's usually the point of interest
- the optical drive won't be displayed if the cdrom drive does not contain a cd in it (provided you have sr0 as your ONLY cdrom drive, i don't know how it behaves if you have multiple optical drives)
- code rewritten, it's much easier to understand now (if anybody wants to take a look to try to improve it or just to check it out )
v0.03
- new gui
- added tab design
- added cd-rom support
- most of the code rewritten to fit the new design
v0.02
- using probepart instead of mut since mut would not recognise ext4 (the mut option is still available)
- improved mount command, since the file systems are recognised now (the old option is still available)
- friendlier gui
v0.01
- the initial release
- perfect mount ability
- poor gui