Startmount-0.5.5 Drive automount and program starter
Hi jemimah
the 2 pet thing, AFAIK they are the same, I know Rob was having forum issues at the time.
Now, the main issue, are you reporting a bug? Are you selecting programs from the top pane, adding to bottom and clicking apply?
Or are you saying that the programs in the top pane aren't appearing? It gets those from all the 'default*' programs in /usr/local/bin
More info please
Cheers
the 2 pet thing, AFAIK they are the same, I know Rob was having forum issues at the time.
Now, the main issue, are you reporting a bug? Are you selecting programs from the top pane, adding to bottom and clicking apply?
Or are you saying that the programs in the top pane aren't appearing? It gets those from all the 'default*' programs in /usr/local/bin
More info please
Cheers
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I'm not sure if it's a bug or not. How do I get startup programs to appear in here?
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Hmmm...
that sure looks like a bug, I'll investigate, thanks.
See the screeny in my first post on page 1.
that sure looks like a bug, I'll investigate, thanks.
See the screeny in my first post on page 1.
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ok, heres a bugfix
drop it in /usr/local/Startmount, gunzip and make it executable
drop it in /usr/local/Startmount, gunzip and make it executable
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01micko,
Is the above fix already in the .pet file?
Also, consider having Startmount shutdown automatically after it has mounted the selected drives and started the selected programs. I'm running it in lupu-006.
Thanks for another helpful utility,
Jim
Is the above fix already in the .pet file?
Also, consider having Startmount shutdown automatically after it has mounted the selected drives and started the selected programs. I'm running it in lupu-006.
Thanks for another helpful utility,
Jim
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Hi Jim
No, that is a manual bugfix that needs to be applied to 0.5.1
Check the preferences tab in the dropdown menu, There is no need to have Startmount start at all after drives have been mounted. We've covered quite a bit in preferences to make Startmount highly configurable.
Cheers
No, that is a manual bugfix that needs to be applied to 0.5.1
Check the preferences tab in the dropdown menu, There is no need to have Startmount start at all after drives have been mounted. We've covered quite a bit in preferences to make Startmount highly configurable.
Cheers
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more tweaks
I suggest that the program starter must have enable/disable button. In case if you add program that required to start. You can enable or disable it
more tweaks
I suggest that the program starter must have enable/disable button. In case if you add program that required to start. So You can enable or disable it and also for better management.
I would like to run "transmission" my torrent client on startup.
In a terminal when I write "transmission" it launches the program.
But when I write transmission in "enter your own program choice" and then click "set programs". Nothing is saved.
I open again StartMount, my choices for HardDisk are well saved but nothing in "chosen program list".
I run puppy 5.1. How can I start a program not listed in default program (like transmission)?
In a terminal when I write "transmission" it launches the program.
But when I write transmission in "enter your own program choice" and then click "set programs". Nothing is saved.
I open again StartMount, my choices for HardDisk are well saved but nothing in "chosen program list".
I run puppy 5.1. How can I start a program not listed in default program (like transmission)?
Hmmm....
2beta
I just tried what you described and it's working ok here .. I'm in the devel version for 5.1.1, but there is little difference from 5.1 except some bug fixing.
I use SM in my 5.1 install and everything I tried tested fine.
Are you clicking 'apply'? Also, check your spelling.
Your own program choice is not saved in the gui, but is saved in the hidden file.. might be neat if we include it in the gui,.
type the following in a terminal to see what is saved.
Cheers
2beta
I just tried what you described and it's working ok here .. I'm in the devel version for 5.1.1, but there is little difference from 5.1 except some bug fixing.
I use SM in my 5.1 install and everything I tried tested fine.
Are you clicking 'apply'? Also, check your spelling.
Your own program choice is not saved in the gui, but is saved in the hidden file.. might be neat if we include it in the gui,.
type the following in a terminal to see what is saved.
Code: Select all
cat /root/.startmount/exec
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Probably be useful to look at the first post in the thread.............
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 699#377699
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 699#377699
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jfs drive mounting
I have tried the program and I thing it is great, but...
I have checked that a ntfs drive gets mounted on start, but the drive is mounted i believe read-only way, cause I get ERROR: operation no permitted when I try to delete a file.
The other thing, are the jfs drives supported? Cause the program does not list any of them?
I have checked that a ntfs drive gets mounted on start, but the drive is mounted i believe read-only way, cause I get ERROR: operation no permitted when I try to delete a file.
The other thing, are the jfs drives supported? Cause the program does not list any of them?
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