On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 04:54:40PM +0300, Juho Vuori wrote:
> Tried on freebsd-questions without an answer. I suppose this is not
> doable, but I'll ask here anyway.
>
> If I plug in e.g. a USB thumb drive, which becomes, say, umass0.
> Normally something like /dev/da0 will also be created and s
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 04:54:40PM +0300, Juho Vuori wrote:
> Tried on freebsd-questions without an answer. I suppose this is not
> doable, but I'll ask here anyway.
>
> If I plug in e.g. a USB thumb drive, which becomes, say, umass0.
> Normally something like /dev/da0 will also be created and s
Tried on freebsd-questions without an answer. I suppose this is not
doable, but I'll ask here anyway.
If I plug in e.g. a USB thumb drive, which becomes, say, umass0.
Normally something like /dev/da0 will also be created and slices of that
device may be mounted. But is there a API for finding o
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