On 1/25/06, Ralph Kutschera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> * How do I get these partitions "auto"mounted. I think I remember to
> have read that with hotplug installed you only need to set an entry
> within /etc/fstab. Unfortunately, it does not get mounted.
>
> * What if I turn off my external ha
Ralph Kutschera wrote:
>
> * What if I turn off my external hard disk? Is there also a way to get
> everything undone automatically? umount, "un"dev
>
Just seen:
Jan 25 10:31:34 localhost udev[4783]: configured rule in
'/etc/udev/rules.d/10_ecuapac.rules[3]' applied, added symlink 'exthd%n'
Jan
Paul E Condon wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 05:50:03PM -0600, Ken Bloom wrote:
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>> http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
>>
Thank you a lot, guys! This explanation is really great.
So, my external hard disk gets already mapped to /dev/exthd and
/dev/exthdX for the partitions.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 05:50:03PM -0600, Ken Bloom wrote:
> Ralph Kutschera wrote:
> > Hi List!
> >
> > I have a 4-in-1-CardReader and an external hard disk connected to my
> > PC via USB. Ok, hotplugging would work if I could trust that same card
> > slots or disk would be mapped to the same s
Ralph Kutschera wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> I have a 4-in-1-CardReader and an external hard disk connected to my
> PC via USB. Ok, hotplugging would work if I could trust that same card
> slots or disk would be mapped to the same scsi devices always. However,
> depending upon when i turn on/off the ex
Hi List!
I have a 4-in-1-CardReader and an external hard disk connected to my
PC via USB. Ok, hotplugging would work if I could trust that same card
slots or disk would be mapped to the same scsi devices always. However,
depending upon when i turn on/off the external hard disk or
inserting/eject
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