Hi Robert.

I tried the best I could, and I cannot get this going...

Did you write the plugin?  I think wether or not the directory is
mounting is relavtily easy to fix, the problem is making the directoy
visible in freevo only when the device is available..  This part of the
code I simply connot reverse engineer.  To be honest, it looks like this
part of the code does not exist..  It seems so simple i'm a little bit
peaved I can't work out whats going on..

Maybe it is something inferred by something else.. Like the Dir item.. 
In any case i can only appoligise for being stupid..  But can someone
help me with this?

Mick
On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 02:49, Robert Winder wrote:
> Tuesday, April 20, 2004, 5:01:50 PM, Dirk wrote:
> 
> > Mick wrote:
> >> Dischi,
> >>
> >> Can you please explain to me how usbtorage.py is meant to funtion with
> >> refference to usb.py?
> 
> > No, I didn't wrote usbtorage.py. I can only say that usb.py will force
> > a menu rebuild when you add/remove usb devices. 
> 
> >> I can't see any refference to calling mount or umount..  I'm happy to
> >> make this my first contribution, but need your advice as to how its
> >> meant to work..
> 
> > It should mount. If it doesn't, it's a bug. Maybe the guy who wrote it
> > used an automounter.
> 
> It doesn't.. so it's a bug then. Strange thing is i got it working with
> camera.py a while ago without using automount. And usbstorage.py is
> basicly the same code as camera.py was. Not sure where it goes wrong
> but i look into it and i'll try to find out what the diff is. Probably
> tomorrow.
> 
> >> Its such a simple process that I don't see the need to patch a
> >> kernel or install another dependancy to get it going..
> 
> > It should work using mount and umount.
> 
> What i meant was that for usb storage devices some kernelside options
> are needed. In other words make sure if USB mounting works outside
> freevo.  :-) But we probably passed that stage.
> 
> 
> /Robert
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