On 18 Jan 2003 17:47:28 +0000 Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Usb-storage works mostly automatic on Mandrake. Modules get loaded by > > > > hotplug, and an icon appears on the desktop (kde/gnome) to mount it > > > > manual. I myself don't use a desktop, so I set it up with supermount. > > > > It seemed to work fine for me that way. Maybe supermount (or autofs) > > > > can be used by default for usb-storage? Or is that not such a good > > > > idea? > > > > > > > how can you set it with supermount? > > > > I just set it by hand by looking at the supermount entry of the floppy. > > The supermount executable can't enable it, only for floppies and cdrom I > > believe. I have this: > > /mnt/camera /mnt/camera supermount > > dev=/dev/sda1,fs=vfat,--,iocharset=iso8859-15,sync,codepage=850 0 0 > > But, er, what happens if you want to plug something different in? Say a > USB floppy drive or something? If that uses also usb-storage, then it gets seen as /dev/sda also. If there's a /dev°sda1 it will be mounted. I don't have such a thing, but I'd expect that that would happen. -- Marcel Pol