On 05/04/2010 11:37 AM, roland wrote:
> On Tue, 04 May 2010 16:26:42 +0200, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>
>
>> On 05/03/2010 06:28 PM, g wrote:
>>
>>> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
My original post was somewhat unclear. The question was which device is
assigned to the di
On Tue, 04 May 2010 16:26:42 +0200, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 05/03/2010 06:28 PM, g wrote:
>> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> My original post was somewhat unclear. The question was which device is
>>> assigned to the disk when it's plugged in so I can know which device to
>>> mount.
>>>
>>>
On 05/03/2010 06:28 PM, g wrote:
> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
>
>
>> My original post was somewhat unclear. The question was which device is
>> assigned to the disk when it's plugged in so I can know which device to
>> mount.
>>
>> It appears that if I look at /dev/disk/by-label, the device name
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> My original post was somewhat unclear. The question was which device is
> assigned to the disk when it's plugged in so I can know which device to
> mount.
>
> It appears that if I look at /dev/disk/by-label, the device name --
> Sansa\x20e250 for example, is a symbolic
On 05/03/2010 03:36 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> My original post was somewhat unclear. The question was which device is
> assigned to the disk when it's plugged in so I can know which device to
> mount.
>
> It appears that if I look at /dev/disk/by-label, the device name --
> Sansa\x20e250 f
On 05/02/2010 09:16:09 PM, john wendel wrote:
> On 05/02/2010 08:14 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > When I plug in an eSATA drive, it is assigned to sdb or sdd
> depending
> > on whether other devices are installed. The device is reported by
> the
> > kernel (/var/log/messages), but I'd like to be ab
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> When I plug in an eSATA drive, it is assigned to sdb or sdd depending
> on whether other devices are installed. The device is reported by the
> kernel (/var/log/messages), but I'd like to be able to find this
> information without processing the log. Any pointers?
If thi
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> When I plug in an eSATA drive, it is assigned to sdb or sdd depending
> on whether other devices are installed. The device is reported by the
> kernel (/var/log/messages), but I'd like to be able to find this
> information without processing the log. Any pointers?
df|g
On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 21:16 -0700, john wendel wrote:
> Look at /dev/disks.
That's /dev/disk.
poc
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On 05/02/2010 08:14 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> When I plug in an eSATA drive, it is assigned to sdb or sdd depending
> on whether other devices are installed. The device is reported by the
> kernel (/var/log/messages), but I'd like to be able to find this
> information without processing the log.
When I plug in an eSATA drive, it is assigned to sdb or sdd depending
on whether other devices are installed. The device is reported by the
kernel (/var/log/messages), but I'd like to be able to find this
information without processing the log. Any pointers?
Thanks.
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