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+#!/bin/bash
+/usr/bin/mpc update
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+#!/bin/bash
+/usr/bin/mpc update
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+# Configuration file for the usbmount package, which mounts removable
+# storage devices when they are plugged in and unmounts them when they
+# are removed.
+
+# Change to zero to disable usbmount
+ENABLED=1
+
+# Mountpoints: These directories are eligible as mointpoints for
+# removable storage devices.  A newly plugged in device is mounted on
+# the first directory in this list that exists and on which nothing is
+# mounted yet.
+MOUNTPOINTS="/media/usb0 /media/usb1 /media/usb2 /media/usb3
+             /media/usb4 /media/usb5 /media/usb6 /media/usb7"
+
+# Filesystem types: removable storage devices are only mounted if they
+# contain a filesystem type which is in this list.
+#FILESYSTEMS="vfat ext2 ext3 ext4 hfsplus"
+FILESYSTEMS="vfat"
+
+#############################################################################
+# WARNING!                                                                  #
+#                                                                           #
+# The "sync" option may not be a good choice to use with flash drives, as   #
+# it forces a greater amount of writing operating on the drive. This makes  #
+# the writing speed considerably lower and also leads to a faster wear out  #
+# of the disk.                                                              #
+#                                                                           #
+# If you omit it, don't forget to use the command "sync" to synchronize the #
+# data on your disk before removing the drive or you may experience data    #
+# loss.                                                                     #
+#                                                                           #
+# It is highly recommended that you use the pumount command (as a regular   #
+# user) before unplugging the device. It makes calling the "sync" command   #
+# and mounting with the sync option unnecessary---this is similar to other  #
+# operating system's "safely disconnect the device" option.                 #
+#############################################################################
+# Mount options: Options passed to the mount command with the -o flag.
+# See the warning above regarding removing "sync" from the options.
+MOUNTOPTIONS="ro,sync,noexec,nodev,noatime,nodiratime"
+
+# Filesystem type specific mount options: This variable contains a space
+# separated list of strings, each which the form "-fstype=TYPE,OPTIONS".
+#
+# If a filesystem with a type listed here is mounted, the corresponding
+# options are appended to those specificed in the MOUNTOPTIONS variable.
+#
+# For example, "-fstype=vfat,gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117" would add
+# the options "gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117" when a vfat filesystem
+# is mounted.
+FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="-fstype=vfat,iocharset=utf8,codepage=932"
+
+# If set to "yes", more information will be logged via the syslog
+# facility.
+VERBOSE=no