Derek Broughton wrote: > Christian Schuerer wrote: > >> On Monday 01 May 2006 15:10, Derek Broughton wrote: >>> > This way the primary name of the device will be its normal kernel >>> > name, but you will always get /dev/my_music pointing to the right /dev >>> > entry. >>> >>> Of course, if you have volume labels on the partitions, they will be >>> automatically mounted at /media/<label> - we don't _have_ to modify >>> udev :-) >> >> Why should it be mounted automatically? Udev doesn't mount, it just >> creates the device nodes > > Where do you figure that? Every time I install a USB storage device it's > automatically mounted, and yes, it's mounted at /media/<label> (provided a > partition label exists). Why _shouldn't_ udev mount? Hotplug could, and > udev replaces it. Non-removable storage is not automatically mounted > (though it could be if you wanted it), but removables are handled > differently.
Oops, sorry - YMMV :-) I'm using Ubuntu, so it's entirely possible that this behaviour isn't happening under Debian - but this doesn't change the fact that such behaviour _is_ configurable. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]