Hi Everyone

 I have CentOS5 64-bit running srs5.2 in kiosk mode, but the USB mounting is 
driving me nuts.

 I have two issues & hopefully someone here may be able to help, I think 
they're related:

 1.

 If I use a standard USB device (i.e. a fairly old one) it mounts automatically 
in the user's USB folder thanks to Daniel Cifuentes script, and I've also made 
a taskbar icon to unmount cleanly. So far so good. But (seemingly at random) if 
I insert the USB device, it doesn't come up. In /var/log/messages I get

 Oct 31 14:11:10 triceratops kernel: utdisk1: p1

 And that's all that happens, regardless of Daniel's script. I take it the 
links to the device partitions should be created in /tmp/SUNWut/mnt/username, 
but they aren't there. I have to pull the USB and try it again once or twice to 
get the links.

 During this absence of USB detection, the device partitions -are- present in 
/tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.00ababababab/dev/dsk/xxx, it's like they're being 
overlooked.


 2.

 When I use a more modern device, which comes up on Ubuntu 10.10 as

 usb 1-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3

 It never automounts and the links are never created. If I mount the device 
directly as root (using 'mount') it works. Again the device partitions are 
there.


 Any ideas would be most welcome.

 John
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