On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 09:41:50PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> The map files specify what the mount point names will be.  If you added the 
> lines to the map files then you should know what the mount points are.  
> Additionally, if you set it up so that all the mount points are under 
> /mnt then you could put soft links in, say, /media pointing to where the 
> actual mount points will be.  Then you can access the link in /media 
> and the device will be automatically mounted and accessed.  This also 
> has the advantage of allowing the link to be visible to GUI file 
> managers to allow access that way.  Scratch that last sentence.  I had 
> seen that as a suggestion, but had not tried it myself.  I just did try 
> it, using PCManFM and it did not work.  PCManFM sees the link, but does 
> not know what to do with it.  The soft link would still help with 
> command line access, however.

I understand now, don't really know what I was thinking. Thanks for the
explanation.

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