Le Jeudi 29 Mai 2003 05:02, Olivier Thauvin a �crit : > > As the number of removable mass storages should increase, > > it would be useful to assign a USB peripheral to a device. > > Isn't done by dynamic package ?
Yes, with one peripheral at the same time, that work well. As USB peripherals can be identified, it would be possible to remember the device which was assigned to each of them. In my previous exemple, if the usb memory key was assigned to /dev/sdb, it will be always true, even /dev/hda is not plugged in and computer rebooted. A consequence is that a dialog is necessary if the device is new : - name of the device : nikon, bluekey, flashreader, fookey... - new mount point or use of an old mount point - remove an old mount point - temporary device : don't remember after unplug. An interest is to have a specific line in fstab for each device with specific rights. -- Pierre Jarillon - http://pjarillon.free.fr/ Vice-pr�sident de l'ABUL : http://abul.org/
