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clamav and clamtk problems

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ive looked where I could for the right way or what to do, but clamtk is struggle to use, especially just to scan a usb drive or memory stick, no such choice. and to scan via terminal the usb drive is also a struggle. Or how can I setup clam to scan external drives automatically without me struggling? I really struggle to get to the right information on the web. not sure if this has been asked. Otherwise how do I install something else than clam that is also as good, but easier to use? I've tried comodo, but it gives a error via the ubuntu software, when downloaded.

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If you want to scan a USB or memory stick; scan the directory (and sub-directories) where you mounted the USB/memory-stick. If you want to scan external drives and you always mount them to /mnt (/media etc) then scan those directories (inc. sub-directories).
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