| > when new media is available and it will try to mount it. The present | > behaviour in Mac OS X Server is that everything mounted this way is | > trusted, though the Finder should be requesting nosetuid; I should | > check that. It's also possible that the kernel will number drives in | > a different order (eg. /dev/sd0a this boot might be /dev/sd1a next | > boot), particularly if you are shuffling drives around. (Remember | > that hot-swap complicates this.) So a string like "/dev/sd0a" in | > fstab is fragile, and it works out better if we keep that information | > on the mounted media rather than on the root volume. | | What happens with conflicting names?
Append "_1", "_2", etc. -Fred -- Wilfredo Sanchez, wsanc...@apple.com Apple Computer, Inc., Core Operating Systems / BSD Technical Lead, Darwin Project 1 Infinite Loop, 302-4K, Cupertino, CA 95014 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message