On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 05:41:16PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting Ilya Konstantinov, from the post of Fri, 04 Mar:
> > It all depends on whether you partitioned your disk-on-key. By default,
> > you don't (just like you don't partition floppies). And there's nothing
> > wrong about mounting
Quoting Ilya Konstantinov, from the post of Fri, 04 Mar:
> It all depends on whether you partitioned your disk-on-key. By default,
> you don't (just like you don't partition floppies). And there's nothing
> wrong about mounting the disk device itself (sda) instead of a partition
> on it (sda1).
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I guess I need something like
/dev/sda /media/usb subfs fs=,procuid,nodev,nosuid,sync 0 0
I assume "floppyffs" is some SuSE patch to the kernel, like the the
"supermount" patch which was shipped with Mandrake and allowed you to
mount the device by simply accessing its' mount
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I just got a 256MB USB keydisk. After poking arount fstab(5) aand
mount(8), with attention to the tmpfs and usbfs entries, I got exactly
nowhere. After a bit more nosing around the manualsand the 'net, I
added the followin
Hello folks!
I just got a 256MB USB keydisk. After poking arount fstab(5) aand
mount(8), with attention to the tmpfs and usbfs entries, I got exactly
nowhere. After a bit more nosing around the manuals and the 'net, I
added the following line to fstab,
(One line)
/dev/sda /media/usb vfat
rw,u