Bash script to automatically copy file on USB drives when it's plugged on USB port. Used to make massive copies of files on usb drives (usb drives gifted during conference).
- Automatic launch when an USB drive is plugged in
- Automatic mount of ntfs USB drive (can be manualy changed to non ntfs partition)
- Automatic copy of a whole folder (including sub-folders, keeping the hierachy)
- Automatic notification on the desktop when copy is done (using notify-send)
- Automatic umount after copy
- Support multiple USB drives at the same time (
usbhook.sh
is called each time)
Please add that command in /etc/udev/rules.d/99-usbhook.rules
to run script when an usb drive is plugged in
ACTION=="add",KERNEL=="sd*", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{product}=="*", RUN+="/home/stf/usbhook.sh %k"
(Change run command according to the location of that script)
Run sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
to update udev rules
Create log file (according to the configuration in usbhook.sh) > sudo touch /var/log/usbhook
- Don't forget
chmod +x usbhook.sh
- Edit the path
SRC
(line 25) according to the source folder that you want to copy on usb drives - Edit the
mount
command (line 40) if you don't want to use ntfs partition - Edit the user
stf
by your own username insudo
command at line 51 if you want to see notification on desktop