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Re: USB drives

Scott Ruckh

2008-03-25

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This is what you said Jeff Hogg
> Michael Scully wrote:
>> Krishnaprasad:
>>
>>  Actually no, it fails because the mount point isn't there. So I
>> assume the hotplug events do something to create the directory first, mount
>> to it, and delete it on umount. I guess I'm wondering how to do the same,
>> for consistency.
>>
>> Scully
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----

> Hey Scully,
>
>
>   It sounds like you could write a pair of short bash scripts to handle
> this. You could then place them in the start up and shutdown routines
> that are part of the runlevels. You can see several examples of such
> scripts in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory. Just have the start up
> version create the directory and mount the drive, and the shutdown
> version umount and delete the directory. Hope this helps.
>
> --
> Jeff Hogg

I asked a similar question a long time ago, but more convoluted, in that I was asking how to use a
script in the /usr/share/hal/fdi/95userpolicy/ to automatically mount and unmount drives in the same
way they are mounted to the /media directory.

I create a xxx-usb.fdi file in the above directory that looks like the following:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!-- -*- SGML -*- -->

<deviceinfo version="0.2">
<device>
  <match key="block.is_volume" bool="true">
   <match key="volume.fsusage" string="filesystem">
    <match key="volume.uuid" string="f96312f0-34dd-4615-abb7-497b44ac5dd7">
      <merge key="volume.policy.desired_mount_point" type="string">BACKUPS</merge>
      <merge key="storage.policy.default.mount_option.noauto" type="bool">false</merge>
    </match>
   </match>
  </match>
</device>
</deviceinfo>

I would have thought that this would mount the USB device with
UUID=f96312f0-34dd-4615-abb7-497b44ac5dd7 at the /BACKUPS mount point.

I tried variations of the above with no luck. I resorted to adding stuff into a startup script, but
that is not really the desired effect. I would like the system to recognize device by UUID and be able
to mount that device to a particular mount location. Which is what I believe the OP is also trying to
duplicate.


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