-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Given that OpenWrt doesn't have a daemon like udisks to mount/umount things automatically, I was trying to build it myself by something like "block info" in a crontab.
"block info" correctly identifies when I insert an sd card into slot on a fixed USB card reader on my device, and creates device nodes, and if I remove the card, "block info" correctly notes that the card is gone and removes the device nodes. However, after "block mount" has mounted the sdcard (based on config in /etc/config/fstab) "block info" now no longer notices if the card has been removed. As far as I have been able to find, the only way to make anything update is to explicitly "block umount" which works correctly if the card _has_ been removed, but if the card hasn't been removed, I've now unmounted for no reason at all. Should "block info" actually be detecting this properly? Is there some other tool that is meant to be used for this? This was with "block" from fstools version 2016-01-10-96415afecef35766332067f4205ef3b2c7561d21 Cheers, Karl P - -- Sent using Mailpile, Free Software from www.mailpile.is -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWqd/iAAoJEBmotQ/U1cr22jEP/2px3k1zmiuYtgfLqfTpRO03 gG59k5aQgSDEqGVmS3V+9EFIGZqFGzu3fbqD/1EucZH4U55DTZgIcS/g/yJA+zbF kvAlvSjucj7bgWwTvNLFM3H3GQEFiduCCfQV3naYMLi/9oVW5rRh/0WNdWqq9wFS HAgRknbSMzkEub/0AKzezzKUaoMJ9qC7o5wSizz7onXf0Kh4BtTvv6AozuKNtFkm 4EgMbAv9XM3a/1YOEUKoHpmMACocUef0Rjlv11WB18iC+3RtVnP6ylaHdwdRoJDS P90wuHAQPYx8fVFP1XIHcsKvkP6so5jeRWUGJDMbM/gOo21M7HW9E0Xvc33tah41 oPuwZQeeioeDFeg44wvEwJJBU444bfQw8y4rIM+tPPCHzShggxMt52UBiaXTuOxC UCv7/uH9o2+lT6btb/NMIsZMbwwbrDrnYkGh0xqxAbClel7/t+a/xG5Q08eGvdOk LIUmRLe25BcajBFjectGYmjUmDrY4XPyiAcUHSt+ZKvRYy4vqX/p4DvwRvQrjKJ4 LRv14oRLZ0Kb8RUQvhGNhT4PMFDbVLEioEn3IzXziAgL1EAWEuqH1gt48q4y5AZl UwIUOjaxEEeS74rvWQUsXA8y14TnezvlAkDuBJQZDEjkpbq6IkSItrOQmOexk9y2 ghNGDfSmWxGIU2ZDc0W7 =s6VP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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