Re: [CentOS] HotPlug, eSATA, and /media

2007-08-03 Thread Akemi Yagi
On 8/3/07, Lamar Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 03 August 2007, Feizhou wrote: > > Lamar Owen wrote: > Hotplug should just be hotplug, regardless of interface technology. SATA, and > specifically eSATA, is designed for hotplug; the drive handles it, the > controller handles it, and i

Re: [CentOS] HotPlug, eSATA, and /media

2007-08-03 Thread Lamar Owen
On Friday 03 August 2007, Feizhou wrote: > Lamar Owen wrote: > > I have an eSATA drive, a 750GB Seagate in an eSATA external enclosure, > > and a Silicon Image sil3132 ExpressCard controller for my laptop. The > > disk and controller work great in CentOS 5 (or F7, for that matter), if I > > specif

Re: [CentOS] HotPlug, eSATA, and /media

2007-08-03 Thread Feizhou
Lamar Owen wrote: Ok, got a quickie. I have an eSATA drive, a 750GB Seagate in an eSATA external enclosure, and a Silicon Image sil3132 ExpressCard controller for my laptop. The disk and controller work great in CentOS 5 (or F7, for that matter), if I specifically mount it. This is not how

[CentOS] HotPlug, eSATA, and /media

2007-08-03 Thread Lamar Owen
Ok, got a quickie. I have an eSATA drive, a 750GB Seagate in an eSATA external enclosure, and a Silicon Image sil3132 ExpressCard controller for my laptop. The disk and controller work great in CentOS 5 (or F7, for that matter), if I specifically mount it. This is not how I want to have to us