On Sunday 19 September 2010 20:42:44 Lamarque Vieira Souza wrote: > Em Sunday 19 September 2010, Hugo Parente Lima escreveu: > > Hi; > > > > When I connect a e-SATA HD on my computer solid says nothing, is this a > > bug in my distro (archlinux), a unsupported feature or something that > > should work but isn't... in other words, should I file a bug report? > > > > Btw when I say Solid I mean the plasma applet, hehe. > > > > P.S.: Kernel reports the e-SATA connection and disconnection and I'm able > > to mount/umount by command line. > > You have to tell hald to do not ignore your hard driver's partittion. > Copy the attached file to /etc/hal/fdi/policy/40-e-sata.fdi, change the udi > to match your driver's partition udi, restarts hald, unplug your disk, > wait 15s to hal to remove all information about the disk, then plug the > disk again. > > You can find your disk udi using the other attached script: > > find_disk_udi /dev/sdb > > Change /dev/sdb to your driver's device path.
It worked! :-) Thanks! There's a way to tell hald to not ignore new driver partitions? Because write a XML file to be able to mount a external HD isn't much user friendly, hehe, or this is the default hald behaviour and you guys from solid can't do nothing to fix it? For example.. if I plug another e-SATA HD on my computer, from a friend, whatever, I'll need to write another XML file... : -/ Again, thanks a lot, now I can use my external HD without going to a term :-D. -- Hugo Parente Lima "Precisamos de mais gênios humildes no mundo, hoje somos poucos!" JID: [email protected]
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