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Sometimes you may want to rename a USB drive,  usually for the purpose of adding clarity to identifying which drive is which.  You may also choose to change the name of your USB drive for aesthetic reasons,  such as controlling what appears on your desktop.
Sometimes you may want to rename a USB drive,  usually for the purpose of adding clarity to identifying which drive is which.  You may also choose to change the name of your USB drive for aesthetic reasons,  such as controlling what appears on your desktop.
See [[UbuntuHelp:RenameUSBDrive|Renaming USB drives]] for information on how to do so.
See [[UbuntuHelp:RenameUSBDrive|Renaming USB drives]] for information on how to do so.
== Actions on Plugging in ==
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Often, you may want to automate things when connecting a USB drive (USB Stick, external USB harddisk) to your computer. Typical use cases are:
 
* you want to copy images from a flash drive to your photo collection, delete them on the usb drive, and show them automatically
* you connect a USB harddisk to the computer and the computer should backup some data to it
* you connect an encrypted usb store and want the system to mount the encrypted harddisk
This used to be done with hotplug but in later linux distros is done using udev and module-init-tools.
What you need to do is setup a script that is triggered when the device is plugged in.
See [[UbuntuHelp:UsbDriveDoSomethingHowto|Have something happen when you plug in a USB device]] for more information.
== USB Modems ==
== USB Modems ==
A USB modem basically works by converting between a digital data stream used by the computer, and an audio stream going over the phone line to another modem at the other end of the connection.
A USB modem basically works by converting between a digital data stream used by the computer, and an audio stream going over the phone line to another modem at the other end of the connection.

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  1. title USB Devices

Introduction

USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. USB is a standard type of port for connecting peripherals to your computer. A USB device can be used as soon as it is connected, without having to reboot the computer.

Mounting devices

The mount command makes a directory accessible by attaching a root directory of one file system to another directory, which makes all the file systems usable as if they were subdirectories of the file system they are attached to. USB drives should be automatically mounted, with an icon appearing on the desktop. See Mount/USB for more information on mounting USB drives.

Renaming USB Drives

Sometimes you may want to rename a USB drive, usually for the purpose of adding clarity to identifying which drive is which. You may also choose to change the name of your USB drive for aesthetic reasons, such as controlling what appears on your desktop. See Renaming USB drives for information on how to do so. Stands back from the keybroad in amazement! Thanks!

USB Modems

A USB modem basically works by converting between a digital data stream used by the computer, and an audio stream going over the phone line to another modem at the other end of the connection. See Using a USB modem for more information.

Compatible Hardware

Ubuntu is compatible with several different USB hardware devices such as printers, mice, keyboards, scanners and printers. See Hardware|Supported by Ubuntu for more information.

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