I have an external USB disk that I mount with a custom udev rule.
This has worked perfectly for ages, through many kernel versions. But
since I upgraded my LFS 6.5 system to 2.6.34 the disk does not appear
in /etc/mtab, and therefore not in the output of mount either (which
is annoying si
On 12/06/10 11:16, Jeremy Henty wrote:
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> I have an external USB disk that I mount with a custom udev rule.
> This has worked perfectly for ages, through many kernel versions. But
> since I upgraded my LFS 6.5 system to 2.6.34 the disk does not appear
> in /etc/mtab, and therefore not in t
Simon Geard wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 13:16 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
>> Use a red colored prompt when running with root authorization.
>
> Oh yes, I can't agree with that one enough. Not that you want to
> accidentally run "rm -rf ~" as *any* user,
I run 'rm *~' often enough. I am alway