On Oct 26, 2007, at 3:51 PM, Ron Aldrich wrote:
> In my utility tool (SAI_udf_util), my mount function is launching /
> sbin/mount to mount the volume.  This may be the cause of the  
> confusion.
>
> I suspect that /sbin/mount is generating the the "disk1" DiskAppeared
> event, while MacFuse is generating the unassociated DiskAppeared  
> event.
>
> If I could somehow consolidate the two, (or eliminate the one
> generated by mount, and add a device association to the one generated
> by MacFuse), I suspect that my problems would go away.


The part about launching /sbin/mount strikes me as odd.  What happens  
if you don't do that, but instead just invoke your MacFUSE executable  
(passing in the /dev/diskN mountpoint, and other parameters such as - 
ovolname="foo")?  I think the mounting is taken care of for you.

[Apologies if I'm just confused - please set me straight.  I'm working  
on a MacFUSE filesystem for an old block-based format.  I haven't yet  
tried to do my disk-arb integration, but I've looked briefly at how  
that part of ntfs-3g.fs is set up.]

Cheers,

--Dave

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