[gentoo-user] Re: usb - sandisk memory needs FAT or NTFS

2006-01-23 Thread James
Rumen Yotov gentoo at mach.qrypto.org writes:


  Well I have 2 different usb memory devices and I cannot
  seem to get a fat (or ntfs) file system on them. 
  I have to manually mount them with this command as coldplug
  does not do it automatically. I have to use:
  'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb'

  Here's the fstab entries I have tried:
  none /proc/bus/usb  usbfs   defaults   0 0
  #/dev/sda1   /mnt/usbautonoauto,user,sync  0 0
  /dev/sda1/mnt/usbautonoauto,user   0 0

 Tranfering data Linux-Windows through USB-stick works for me.
 First i've put FAT32 filesystem on USB, using some HP 'win' program.
 Windows reads/writes the data w/o problems.
 Linux automounts the stick (with 'vfat' fs) using dbus-hal-ivman trio.
 Don't have any settings (for USB) in my /etc/fstab.
 PS: don't forget to eject the Media before taking it out, both LinWin.

dbus, hal  ivman are all installed. 
sys-apps/hal
 Available versions:  0.4.7-r2 0.4.8 ~0.5.5.1-r3
 Installed:   0.4.8

* sys-apps/dbus
 Available versions:  0.23.4-r1 ~0.50-r1 ~0.50-r2 ~0.60-r3
 Installed:   0.23.4-r1
* sys-apps/ivman
 Available versions:  0.5_pre2 ~0.5_pre3 ~0.6.4 ~0.6.5 ~0.6.6 ~0.6.8
 Installed:   0.5_pre2


Maybe they are not configured correctly?

I copied some files from an XP system to the mem stick, a notepad
file and word document.

instert the mem. stick into the usb on the gentoo system and no
autodiscover or automounting going on. I still have issue:
'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb'

Then I can use mtools 'mcopy /path/filename /mnt/usb/'
and it works.

It seems like I missed something. coldplug is installed and
added to the boot and the default run levels. Still no
'automount' of the usb mem. stick.

ideas?

James



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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: usb - sandisk memory needs FAT or NTFS

2006-01-23 Thread Rumen Yotov
On (23/01/06 16:03), James wrote:
 Rumen Yotov gentoo at mach.qrypto.org writes:
 
 
   Well I have 2 different usb memory devices and I cannot
   seem to get a fat (or ntfs) file system on them. 
   I have to manually mount them with this command as coldplug
   does not do it automatically. I have to use:
   'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb'
 
   Here's the fstab entries I have tried:
   none /proc/bus/usb  usbfs   defaults   0 0
   #/dev/sda1   /mnt/usbautonoauto,user,sync  0 0
   /dev/sda1/mnt/usbautonoauto,user   0 0
 
  Tranfering data Linux-Windows through USB-stick works for me.
  First i've put FAT32 filesystem on USB, using some HP 'win' program.
  Windows reads/writes the data w/o problems.
  Linux automounts the stick (with 'vfat' fs) using dbus-hal-ivman trio.
  Don't have any settings (for USB) in my /etc/fstab.
  PS: don't forget to eject the Media before taking it out, both LinWin.
 
 dbus, hal  ivman are all installed. 
 sys-apps/hal
  Available versions:  0.4.7-r2 0.4.8 ~0.5.5.1-r3
  Installed:   0.4.8
 
 * sys-apps/dbus
  Available versions:  0.23.4-r1 ~0.50-r1 ~0.50-r2 ~0.60-r3
  Installed:   0.23.4-r1
 * sys-apps/ivman
  Available versions:  0.5_pre2 ~0.5_pre3 ~0.6.4 ~0.6.5 ~0.6.6 ~0.6.8
  Installed:   0.5_pre2
 
 
 Maybe they are not configured correctly?
 
 I copied some files from an XP system to the mem stick, a notepad
 file and word document.
 
 instert the mem. stick into the usb on the gentoo system and no
 autodiscover or automounting going on. I still have issue:
 'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb'
 
 Then I can use mtools 'mcopy /path/filename /mnt/usb/'
 and it works.
 
 It seems like I missed something. coldplug is installed and
 added to the boot and the default run levels. Still no
 'automount' of the usb mem. stick.
 
 ideas?
 
 James
 
 
 
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Hi,
I have all these as ~x86:
* sys-apps/dbus 
 Available versions:  0.23-r3 0.23.4-r1 0.50-r1 0.50-r2 0.60-r1 0.60-r3
 Installed:   0.60-r3
 Homepage:http://dbus.freedesktop.org/
 Description: A message bus system, a simple way for applications 
to talk to each other
* sys-apps/hal 
 Available versions:  0.4.7-r2 0.4.8 0.5.5.1-r3
 Installed:   0.5.5.1-r3
 Homepage:http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/hal
 Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer
* sys-apps/ivman 
 Available versions:  0.5_pre2 0.5_pre3 0.6.4 0.6.5 0.6.6 0.6.8
 Installed:   0.6.8
 Homepage:http://ivman.sf.net
 Description: Daemon to mount/unmount devices, based on info from 
HAL
On gentoo-sources-2.6.15-r1.
One important note however, all these versions are highly dependent on kernel 
version.
Newest kernels don't work (or work badly) with the stable versions, don't know 
about reverse.
Check that you have started (all 3) as daemons in /etc/init.d/... (rc-update 
add app-name default)
Another thing - check if you have 'inotify' enabled in your kernel config.
That's all, think i haven't forgotten something ;-)
HTH.Rumen


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