#!/bin/sh # Should be run with sudo. # Gives a dmenu prompt to mount unmounted drives. # If they're in /etc/fstab, they'll be mounted automatically. # Otherwise, you'll be prompted to give a mountpoint from already existsing directories. # If you input a novel directory, it will prompt you to create that directory. pgrep -x dmenu && exit mountable=$(lsblk -lp | grep part | grep -v "t /" | awk '{print $1, "(" $4 ")"}') [[ "$mountable" = "" ]] && exit 1 chosen=$(echo "$mountable" | dmenu -i -p "Mount which drive?" | awk '{print $1}') [[ "$chosen" = "" ]] && exit 1 mount "$chosen" && exit 0 # You may want to change the line below for more suggestions for mounting. # I.e. you can increase the depth of the search, or add directories. # This will increase the load time briefly though. dirs=$(find /mnt /media /mount /home -type d -maxdepth 5 2>/dev/null) mountpoint=$(echo "$dirs" | dmenu -i -p "Type in mount point.") [[ "$mountpoint" = "" ]] && exit 1 if [[ ! -d "$mountpoint" ]]; then mkdiryn=$(echo -e "No\nYes" | dmenu -i -p "$mountpoint does not exist. Create it?") [[ "$mkdiryn" = Yes ]] && sudo mkdir -p "$mountpoint" fi sudo mount "$chosen" "$mountpoint"