On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 2:27 PM, vermaden <verma...@interia.pl> wrote:

> written by ${ME} ...
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> > First BUG: (not fixed yet, but workaround already is working)
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> > TEST/BUG/CASE:
> > Plug in FAT32 and NTFS drives at the same time, when FAT32 device
> > will be detected first, it will get mounted and the NTFS drive will be
> > mounted TWICE, so I added > __check_already_mounted function
> > to check if it is not already mounted.
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> This BUG is fixed, I was in wrong assumption, that the script would
> be only executed for /dev/da0 but it was executed for every
> device/partition node that appeared separately, like /dev/da0,
> /dev/da0s1, /dev/da0s2 etc.
>
> Currently there is no knows bugs, but the prepared earlier
> 'workaround functions' remain just in case.
>
> As I written before its now available here:
> https://github.com/vermaden/automount
>

What a nice piece of work.

I just downloaded it and try it on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE with custom
kernel. It works like a charm. I tried three different USB devices without
noticing any problems (and I was very impolite when I unplugged them).

Thanks for this script.


> Regards,
> vermaden
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