Freecom Technologies MediaPlayer Drive-In Kit manual Linux Automatic Mount, Manual Mount, 5 Mac

Models: MediaPlayer Drive-In Kit

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Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In

1.4.4 Linux

[Automatic Mount]

After booting, do log-in.

Connect the Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit -> Power On the Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit -> Check the detection with [fdisk] -> make Mount Pointer (ex. mediatest) at Folder Mount(/mnt) -> Edit [/etc/fstab] -> add the following:

/dev/sda /mnt/mediatest vfat noauto, user 0 0

(in case of FAT32 HDD)

/dev/sda /mnt/mediatest ntfs noauto, user 0 0

(in case of NTFS HDD)

Do Log-in again.

Above example "sda" is assumed that the Network MediaPlayer- 35 drive in kit will be detected as "sda" on your system. If not, you have to write the drive name which is detected as "USB Mass Storage", not "sda".

[Manual Mount]

Connect the Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit -> Power On the Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit -> Check the detection with [fdisk] -> make Mount Pointer (ex. mediatest) at Folder Mount(/mnt) -> Edit [/etc/fstab] -> add the following:

mount –t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/mediatest (in case of FAT32 HDD)

mount –t ntfs /dev/sda /mnt/mediatest (in case of FAT32 HDD)

Above example "sda" is assumed that the Network MediaPlayer- 35 drive in kit will be detected as "sda" on your system. If not, you have to write the drive name which is detected as "USB Mass Storage", not "sda".

[How to stop using]

Do [unmount] at Device Control.

1.4.5 Mac

There is no need to install a MAC installation driver, the player will be detected automatically. If the player is detected correctly, an icon will appear on your desktop.

When removing the player, drag the icon to the trash-can on your desktop and unplug the device.

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Freecom Technologies MediaPlayer Drive-In Kit manual Linux Automatic Mount, Manual Mount, How to stop using, 5 Mac