Jody Noury wrote: > Derek Broughton a écrit : > [...] >> >> Easy enough to fix with udev... Find some unique key for the device with >> udevinfo (USB keys have product names and serial numbers, I would expect >> cameras to have the same), create a udev rule assigning a synonym such as >> "usbkey" or "canonXY", and change your fstab to mount /dev/usbkey >> and /dev/canonXY. > > I'm lazy, It works and I have not found time until now to test udev > although It seems to automat lot of things.
yeah, I know _how_ to do it, but I haven't done it either :-) > > I don't think Kde should have an automounter: I hate this messages > another sucking OS send all the time... > I want to decide what the system must do: computer is a tool for me and > I'm not its slave :) I don't understand the point. If KDE automounts a device (which I think it should do) it doesn't have any need to send you messages about it. I want to decide _what_ to do with the device, but I need it mounted before I can do anything, so I _always_ want it mounted. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]