On Mon, 16 May 2005, Mitchell Laks wrote: > On Monday 16 May 2005 08:49 am, LeVA wrote: > > > -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,: > > > Hi, > > > are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to > > > configure udev scripts to automatically create > > > /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1? [ . . . ] > However, that udev info document seems to be focused on the /dev/ devices, > which makes sense. The crazy behavior that I and others have seen lately in > debian is that the devices > > /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1 disappear after we reboot. > > And I thought udev affects only /dev/ files???
udev handles devices (ie. special files in /dev). udev does not handle mount-points (ie. directories) in /media/, /mount/, /mnt/... Software like gnome-volume-manager (others?) will create/delete mount-points in /media/ by parsing data from udev and hald. I don't know if there is an official declaration somewhere, but I suspect that /media/ is for auto-generated mount-points and good old /mnt/ is for 'hand-made' ones. -- Brad -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]