Why don't you just write a udev rule to run the "eject" program when it
sees the Novatel device has been plugged in?
Alan Stern
We could, but we don't use udev or eject. If we did then we would need to wait for the device to
fully come up, get mounted, and then eject it, then wait for hotplug to see the new device. On a 486
100mhz platform needing to access a modem for data, that can be an eternity to wait =).
-Brian
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