mountpy Alternatives
mountpy is described as 'Mountpy scans all devices connected to the system, and tries to mount them, creating mount directories as needed. After configured, this program allows ordinary users to mount external filesystems' and is an app. There are six alternatives to mountpy for Linux. The best mountpy alternative is pmount, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like mountpy are usbmount, gISOmount, mountall and mount-gtk.
pmount is a wrapper around the standard mount program which permits normal users to mount removable devices without a matching /etc/fstab entry.
- - pmount is the most popular Linux alternative to mountpy.
- - pmount is the most popular Open Source & free alternative to mountpy.
The USBmount Debian package automatically mounts USB mass storage devices (typically USB pens) when they are plugged in, and unmounts them when they are removed. The mountpoints (/media/usb[0-7] by default), filesystem types to consider, and mount options are configurable.
DiscontinuedThe project is unmaintained. Last version, 0.0.14.1 , was released on January 2007, but it is still downloadable from the official website.
- 27 gISOmount alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- ISO Mounting Tool
- Linux
gISOMount is a simple graphical interface to enable the mounting of ISO's with ease. Useful for if you are involved with beta testing of isos and need to quickly mount them wo check which version they, or to grab files off isos stored on a HDD.
DiscontinuedLast Update: 2014-01-26
mountall mounts filesystems when the underlying block devices are ready, or when network interfaces come up, checking the filesystems first.
mountall Features
- 5 mount-gtk alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- ISO Mounting Tool
- Linux
This program is a front end for udisks and mount. It provides a means of mounting devices with udisks through a graphical interface.
mount-gtk Features
udevil is a command line Linux program which mounts and unmounts removable devices without a password, shows device info, and monitors device changes. It can also mount ISO files, nfs://, smb://, ftp://, ssh:// and WebDAV URLs, and tmpfs/ramfs filesystems.