×××× ×××, 29 ×××××× 2003, 15:42, ×××× ×× ××× Oded Arbel: > > > I'm working on tightening the security of my laptop (installed with > > > RH9). > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out a way to automatically unmount a partition > > > that has been standing idle for some time. 'Idle' means, of course, > > > that no reads or writes were made from/to that partition. > > > > > > Any hints on tools, scripts or APIs are welcomed. > > Mandrake's supermount might do the work for you. it actually automounts > whenever the specified device becomes idle and not after a timeout and > remounts it immidietly on access. it is usually used to support removable > media but I guess nothing prevents it from being used on static partitions. but then it gets mounted just by "ls /mnt/mydisk". this is not what he wanted. --
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