Re: Starting a script from USB stick on 10.10 and newer
- From: Ben Tinner <bentinner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 15:18:05 +0800 (SGT)
Did you make the script executable?
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 23:10 CST Roland Turcan wrote:
<<< 16.08.2011 22:18:49 - Roland Turcan "konf@xxxxxxxxxxxx" >>>
RT> <<< 16.08.2011 18:05:33 - Johnny Rosenberg "gurus.knugum@xxxxxxxxx" >>>
JR>> 2011/8/16 Roland Turcan <konf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello all,
I need to be able to start a script located on USB stick which is
mounted as VFAT with "showexec" option.
Where can I change the automount options to get "exec" option for all
connected USB sticks?
PS: On 10.04 was usb stick mounted without "noexec" or "showexec"
option and therefore it is possible to start a script.
Thanks in advance.
JR>> Do you mean that you want a script to execute as soon as you plug in
JR>> the stick in the USB port?
RT> No, I meant to start any bash script using double click from USB
RT> stick.
I don't believe that no one knows the solution here.
Please help me!
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