Dave == Dave Thayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However - I need the Lexar* links to go to /dev/sd?1 where ?
is the sd device for each in turn - in the above example
LexarSM - /dev/sda1 LexarCF - /dev/sdb1 LexarSD - /dev/sdc1
Dave I don't have any multi-function devices,
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 09:05:56AM +0200, Chris wrote:
Dave - you said you were using autofs to mount some of your devices?
You haven't got an example config file you could send?
Recall my /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules:
BUS=usb, SYSFS{product}=JUMPDRIVE, NAME=%k, symlink=jumpdrive
BUS=usb,
Recall my /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules:
BUS=usb, SYSFS{product}=JUMPDRIVE, NAME=%k, symlink=jumpdrive
Here's the contents of /etc/auto.misc (beware of long lines):
jumpdrive -fstype=auto,sync,nodev,nosuid,gid=floppy,dmask=002,fmask=113
:/dev/jumpdrive
I figure that using
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 02:16:09PM +0200, Chris Searle wrote:
However - I need the Lexar* links to go to /dev/sd?1 where ? is the sd
device for each in turn - in the above example
LexarSM - /dev/sda1
LexarCF - /dev/sdb1
LexarSD - /dev/sdc1
I don't have any multi-function devices, so I'm
BUS=usb, SYSFS{product}=JUMPDRIVE, NAME=%k, symlink=jumpdrive
Some progress :-)
1) remove all devfs/compat links from rules.d and replace with a udev
link in rules (so - from devfs style naming to udev style naming)
:-)
2) Create the following to local.rules:
BUS=scsi,
Debian sid.
I was running a 2.4 kernel with devfs/devfsd - I've now got
2.6.7-1-686 kernel with udev installed. devfsd is removed.
The setup is working quite well - but a couple of things I don't
understand.
I have a couple of multifunction card readers - the one I'm currently
using most is a
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 01:30:23PM +0200, Chris Searle wrote:
The other question is rights - how to set up user/groups on /dev and
how to get devices to turn up at the same place so that they can be
added to /etc/fstab with user option so I don't have to keep
switching to root to mount/read
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