I'm going wrong.
On 30 March 2010 18:37, mikey wrote:
> $ /sbin/udevadm info -a -p $(/sbin/udevadm info -q path -n /dev/sdb1)
>
> Udevadm info starts with the device specified by the devpath and then
> walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints for every device
> found, all p
ol}=="00"
ATTRS{bNumConfigurations}=="1"
ATTRS{bMaxPacketSize0}=="64"
ATTRS{speed}=="480"
ATTRS{busnum}=="1"
ATTRS{devnum}=="1"
ATTRS{version}==" 2.00"
ATTRS{maxchild}=="10"
ATTRS{quirks}==&quo
Hi I have an external drive that I would like mounted with HAL, so
that it doesn't mount on boot (which takes ages for it to spin up) and
so that I can add and remove it easily.
As I understand it udev rules are the way of doing this.
I have spent quite a while reading about these and understand
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