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NAME

       udevil - alternative storage media interface

SYNOPSIS

       udevil [OPTIONS] COMMAND [COMMAND-OPTIONS] [COMMAND-ARGUMENTS]

DESCRIPTION

       udevil  - alternative storage media interface udevil mounts and unmounts removable devices
       and network shares without requiring password (set suid),  shows  device  information  and
       monitors device changes. It includes the devmon automounting script.

EXAMPLES

       udevil  mount  /dev/sdd1  udevil  mount -o ro,noatime /dev/sdd1 udevil mount -o ro,noatime
       /dev/sdd1  /media/custom  udevil  mount  /tmp/example.iso  #   ISO   file   udevil   mount
       ftp://sys.domain   #   ftp   site   -   requires   curlftpfs   or   ftpfs   udevil   mount
       ftp://user:pass@sys.domain/share  #  ftp  share  with  user  and  password  udevil   mount
       ftp://user:pass@sys.domain:21/share  # ftp share with port, user and password udevil mount
       -t ftpfs sys.domain # ftp site with ftpfs udevil mount -t curlftpfs sys.domain # ftp  site
       with  curl  udevil mount -t curlftpfs user:pass@sys.domain # ftp site with curl u/p udevil
       mount nfs://sys.domain:/share # nfs share  udevil  mount  sys.domain:/share  #  nfs  share
       udevil    mount    smb://sys.domain/share   #   samba   share   w/   cifs   udevil   mount
       smb://user:pass@10.0.0.1:50/share   #   samba   share    w/    u/p/port    udevil    mount
       smb://WORKGROUP/user@sys.domain # samba share w/ workgroup udevil mount //sys.domain/share
       # samba share w/ cifs udevil mount //sys.domain/share -t smbfs  #  samba  share  w/  smbfs
       udevil  mount  ssh://user@sys.domain  #  sshfs  with user - requires sshfs udevil mount -t
       sshfs user@sys.domain # sshfs with user udevil mount  http://sys.domain/dav/  #  WebDAV  -
       requires  davfs2  udevil  mount  tmpfs  #  make  a ram drive WARNING !!! a password on the
       command line is UNSAFE - see filesystem docs

       udevil umount /dev/sdd1
              udevil  umount   /media/disk   udevil   umount   -l   /media/disk   udevil   umount
              /tmp/example.iso

       udevil info /dev/sdd1

       udevil monitor

       udevil clean

       OPTIONS
              --verbose print details --quiet minimal output

USAGE

       MOUNT - Mounts DEVICE to mount point DIR with MOUNT-OPTIONS:
              udevil    mount|--mount    [MOUNT-OPTIONS]   [[-b|--block-device]   DEVICE]   [DIR]
              MOUNT-OPTIONS: -    |--types|--filesystem-type|--mount-fstype TYPE (see man  mount)
              -o|--options|--mount-options OPT,...  (see man mount) --no-user-interaction ignored
              (for compatibility)

       udevil umount|unmount|--unmount|--umount [UNMOUNT-OPTIONS]
              {[-b|--block-device] DEVICE}|DIR UNMOUNT-OPTIONS: -l lazy unmount (see man  umount)
              -f force unmount (see man umount) --no-user-interaction ignored (for compatibility)

       INFO - Show information about DEVICE emulating udisks v1 output:
              udevil info|--show-info|--info [-b|--block-device] DEVICE

       MONITOR - Display device events emulating udisks v1 output:
              udevil monitor|--monitor

       CLEAN - Remove unmounted udevil-created mount dirs in media dirs
              udevil clean

       HELP  -  Show this help
              udevil help|--help|-h

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written  by Mateusz Łukasik <mati75@linuxmint.pl>, for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

                                            March 2013                                  udevil(1)