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Re: /var/run/drives/usbdisk-...



Correcte, gràcies ... ahir a la nit ja no estava per investigar gaire i no vaig mirar ni un dpkg -L

Acabo de provar-ho afegint vfat als fs suportats i la cosa pita correctament, a banda ho munta amb sync cosa que ralentitza bastant el tema però t'estalvies d'anar desmuntant, tot i així si intento desmuntar-ho el kde em diu que "Device to unmount is not in /media/.hal-mtab so is not mounted by hal".

Resumint que la solució "temporalment" ja em serveix però jo vull recuperar el comportament anterior.

Vinga ...

On Fri, 25 May 2007 12:49:54 +0200, Antoni Soto i Riera <tonis@lsi.upc.edu> wrote:
>> Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 23:30:51 +0200
>> From: serni <serni@serni.net>
>> Cc: debian-user-catalan@lists.debian.org
>> 
>> On Thu, 24 May 2007 23:03:00 +0200, Lluis Gili <lluisgili@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> > Jo tinc també la mateixa distribució, amb el mateix nucli, i vaig
>> > instalar "usbmount" i em munta automaticament els usb quan els
> endollo,
>> > sense
>> > cap problema
>> > tinc instalat el pmount (diria que ja em venia de sèrie) però
>> > a /etc/pmount.allow no hi tinc cap usuari
>> > 
>> > a veure si usbmount et serveix...
>> > 
>> > salut
>> 
>> Doncs si serveix però tan sols per a pendrives amb ext2/3 fs, un fat16
> no el munta.
>> 
>> Gràcies ...
>> 
> 
> Jo faig servir l'usbmount i cal canviar el fitxer de configuració a
> /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf per tal que munti fat16. Afegeixo el
> fitxer més avall.
> 
> Toni
> 
> /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf
> ---------------------------
> 
> # Configuration file for the usbmount package, which mounts USB mass
> # storage devices when they are plugged in and unmounts them when they
> # are removed.
> 
> # Mountpoints: These directories are eligible as mointpoints for USB
> # mass storage devices.  A newly plugged in device is mounted on the
> # first directory in this list that exists and on which nothing is
> # mounted yet.
> MOUNTPOINTS="/media/usb0 /media/usb1 /media/usb2 /media/usb3
>              /media/usb4 /media/usb5 /media/usb6 /media/usb7"
> 
> # Filesystem types: USB mass storage devices are only mounted if they
> # contain a filesystem type which is in this list.
> #############################################################################
> # WARNING!  The vfat filesystem does not yet fully implement
> sync-mounting. #
> # If you include "vfat" in the list of filesystem types, you *MUST* make  
>  #
> # sure all data is written to the medium before you remove it (e.g. run
> the #
> # "sync" command in a terminal window).  Otherwise, you *WILL* lose data! 
>  #
> #############################################################################
> FILESYSTEMS="vfat ext2 ext3"
> 
> # Mount options: Options passed to the mount command with the -o flag.
> # WARNING!  Removing "sync" from the options is a very bad idea and
> # might result in severe data loss.
> MOUNTOPTIONS="sync,noexec,nodev,noatime"
> 
> # Filesystem type specific mount options: This variable contains a space
> sepa-
> # rated list of strings, each of which has the form
> "-fstype=TYPE,OPTIONS".
> # If a filesystem with a type listed here is mounted, the corresponding
> # options are appended to those specificed in the MOUNTOPTIONS variable.
> # For example, "-fstype=vfat,gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117" would add
> the
> # options "gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117" when a vfat filesystem is
> mounted.
> FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="-fstype=vfat,gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117"
> 
> # If set to "yes", more information will be logged via the syslog
> # facility.
> VERBOSE="no"



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