Re: [Bacula-users] Removable disk HOWTO autofs question

2007-03-28 Thread Hristo Benev
Alan Brown wrote: > On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Josh Fisher wrote: > >> It is udev, rather than autofs, that creates /dev/disk/* entries. The >> udev rules must be a bit different for Centos/RHEL. Kind of strange, >> since Fedora has had it at least since Core 4. > > RHEL4 is based on Fedora Core3 CentOS

Re: [Bacula-users] Removable disk HOWTO autofs question

2007-03-28 Thread Alan Brown
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Josh Fisher wrote: > It is udev, rather than autofs, that creates /dev/disk/* entries. The > udev rules must be a bit different for Centos/RHEL. Kind of strange, > since Fedora has had it at least since Core 4. RHEL4 is based on Fedora Core3

Re: [Bacula-users] Removable disk HOWTO autofs question

2007-03-28 Thread Josh Fisher
It is udev, rather than autofs, that creates /dev/disk/* entries. The udev rules must be a bit different for Centos/RHEL. Kind of strange, since Fedora has had it at least since Core 4. The solution is to add udev rules to create a symlink to the physical device that gets assigned by udev. That

[Bacula-users] Removable disk HOWTO autofs question

2007-03-26 Thread Hristo Benev
Hi, finally I've upgraded to 2.0.3 to try Removable disk HOWTO, but have a problem: I do not have /dev/disk/by-label only by-path How to fix it Running: CentOS 4.4 (RHEL 4u4) Thanks, Hristo - Take Surveys. Earn Cash. In