X-Git-Url: http://git.tdb.fi/?p=pmount-gui.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.txt;h=9bdd562a61ea8ba3f4ec32adc158aaddc6deb640;hp=2f6ebe60aa1f92a122c21dc418570700a09e0c44;hb=a76de4d866743180e75f51088dd6d1407dcded9f;hpb=d04845b185006875376ca066efd571dae69696dc diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index 2f6ebe6..9bdd562 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -5,10 +5,21 @@ one to mount. Default selection is the device which was connected to the system last, making it easy to quickly mount the USB memory stick you just plugged in. -In addition, there are two command-line switches: +In addition, there are some command-line switches: - -u Unmount a device. - -v Increases verbosity. Useful if pmount-gui is misbehaving. + -u + Unmount a device instead of mounting. + + -v + Increases verbosity. Useful if pmount-gui is misbehaving. + + -r + Runs a command after mounting, for example a terminal emulator or a file + manager. The command is run without arguments in the directory where the + device was mounted. + + -h + Displays a summary of options. Suggested usage pattern is to bind pmount-gui to a shortcut key in your window manager to provide quick access.