Matthias,
I'd be interested in the shell script.
Robert
Matthias Bl�sing wrote:
>Am So, den 13.06.2004 schrieb Alan Stern um 20:26:
>
>>On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Rita Gibson wrote:
>>
>>>[Increasing SCSI IDs with usb-storage - how to mount it by user?]
>>
>>I don't know if it's practical for you to do this, but another approach is
>>to rmmod the appropriate drivers each time a USB pen drive is unplugged.
>>It may be enough to rmmod the usb-storage driver, or you may also have to
>>rmmod the sd-mod and scsi-mod drivers. But when the drivers are
>>automatically reloaded (when the next pen drive is plugged in), the device
>>numbering will start over again from /dev/sda.
>
>
>Actually this solution seems to be a _little_ bit over the target. I
>think the correct solution would be to catch the hotplug event on the
>scsi layer and let it create always the same node. For my own use I
>wrote a shell script, which automatically creates device nodes,
>mountpoints and fstab entries for SCSI (that means also firewire and usb
>and anything else, that passes through the scsi layer) CDROMS and Disks.
>
>If your interested ask and you shell get the script ;-)
>
>Good night
>
>Matthias
>
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