Thanh Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I upgraded my entire OS from Fedora 5 to 8.  By slow, I mean around 20
> seconds to detect and mount.  There are too many variables.  I was
> hoping it would be a simple polling flag that could be switched in
> autofs.  I can live with the slower time.  I did notice that it took a
> long time only when I physically removed the drive and re-inserted the
> drive.  When I use the "umount" command and not remove the drive, I
> can quickly change directory back to drive and it mounts in like 2
> seconds at most.  Thanks for the help.

I'm still a little unclear on your use case.  Are you sure you're using
autofs to mount your (usb?) drive?  This is typically handled by hal in
newer distributions.

Cheers,

Jeff

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