I would like to setup my USB flash drive to have special permissions when I plug it into my desktop. Specifically, I would like it to be owned by my user so I can user mount the msdos fs on it. I added an entry to /etc/devfs.conf for the device it was creating, but the permissions did not get applied when I plugged my drive in. After some research, it appears that devfs.conf only gets applied on boot by /etc/rc.d/devfs so I took a look at devd. I catted the pipe of devd and saw my device attach as umass0 with a serial number that would be ideal to match on (I'd prefer that it only match on my personal flash drive,) however, I did not see any information on the device file it created, da0s1, when I need to modify the permissions on. How can I determine automatically where umass0 created it's disk device file? -- Loren M. Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.north-winds.org/
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