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Hi,
On 10/11/05 15:53:19, Dr. Harold K. Brown, P.E. wrote:
I am trying to develop a procedure to associate a
specific USB device using the manufacture and
product-id with a mount point. Currently I have a
script that does a switch within the hotplug system
that determines which device has been plugged in the
system. This part is working.
What is missing is how to determine which usb dev
mount point (i.e. /dev/sd?) the device is being
associated with within this same context.
I do have a script that can be used to create such automount map
entries. It does currently use the volume label in preference to device
type, name or vendor, but that could be hacked easily.
The current "release" version is at
http://ccomb.free.fr/wiki/wakka.php?wiki=UsbMassStorageEnglish
http://ccomb.free.fr/usbstorage/hotplug-mount.pl
http://ccomb.free.fr/usbstorage/hotplug-mount.README
The release is mostly a 1:1 port of Christophe's Shell-Script to Perl.
A much more recent, more featureful and highly streamlined version can
be obtained from me => send email.
Ciao,
Thomas Jahns
- --
"Computers are good at following instructions,
but not at reading your mind."
D. E. Knuth, The TeXbook, Addison-Wesley 1984, 1986, 1996, p. 9
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