I'm trying to automount my digital camera (mass storage) when it is connected. I have udev scripts to give me a /dev/camera symlink which appears to be working, and created a map in hotplug to call a script called photodl which seems to be getting called.
The problem is that photodl is called before the device is created from udev. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ tail daemon.log Mar 8 11:01:00 localhost udev[7397]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules[1]' applied, 'sdd1' becomes '%k' Mar 8 11:01:00 localhost udev[7397]: creating device node '/dev/sdd1' [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ tail messages Mar 8 11:00:54 localhost kernel: sdd: assuming Write Enabled Mar 8 11:00:54 localhost kernel: /dev/scsi/host6/bus0/target0/lun3: p1 Mar 8 11:00:54 localhost kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sdd at scsi6, channel 0, id 0, lun 3 Mar 8 11:00:55 localhost scsi.agent[7300]: sd_mod: loaded sucessfully (for disk) Mar 8 11:00:55 localhost scsi.agent[7332]: sd_mod: loaded sucessfully (for disk) Mar 8 11:00:55 localhost scsi.agent[7349]: sd_mod: loaded sucessfully (for disk) Mar 8 11:00:55 localhost usb.agent[7311]: usb-storage: already loaded Mar 8 11:00:55 localhost usb.agent[7311]: photodl: loaded successfully Note that photodl is "loaded successfuly" at 11:00:55 and my rule in 10-local.rules is applied at 11:01:00. 5 seconds later. I've added a `sleep 10` command before the mount command in photodl but that didn't help. How can I ensure that photodl is run after the device is created? --Dave