On 10/04/2010 04:31 PM, Kay Sievers wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 16:14, Stef Bon<s...@bononline.nl> wrote:
On 10/04/2010 03:03 PM, David Zeuthen wrote:
I see also a difference in the way udev handles cdroms. cdroms inserted or
ejected are reported as change, while an inserted usb stick is reported as
adding a device (and removal: remove a device)
It's the same model for both. If you plug-in a USB cdrom device, you
might only get 'add'. 'Change' is reported for media changes when the
device stays around but media is removed or added. 'Change' is also
used for USB disks not only for optical drives, where the media can be
removed, like USB card readers.
I understand completly.
Thanks.
But still stays why not:
udisks --poll-for-removeable-media
in stead of
udisks --poll-for-media /dev/sr0
That's a one-shot command, not a switch to enable something in the
daemon that keeps polling. It should act on a specific device only.
So the way it acts now is not it's intended, that is my whole point. But
that is already mentioned by David Zeuthen, about the abi not stable yet
right??
S.Bon
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