On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 09:06:39AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > Indeed, it doesn't work for USB sticks, since we don't have a > /etc/fstab entry for usb sticks, which appear as random /dev/sd## > entries, depending on the usb stick model used and if you have other > scsi or sata devices in your system.
You need to set /etc/hal/device.d/fstab-update.sh executable in order to get your fstab updated, AFAIK. However, this is still sort of experimental and hashed out upstream (and maybe the hal maintainer is doing it differently these days) Michael

