> From: Rainer Traut
> Am 20.01.2009 15:33, schrieb John Doe:
> >> From: partha chowdhury
> >>> my plan is to automatically mount five same brand usb disks in five
> >>> different directories.
> >>> I have written the following udev rule;
> >>> Problem is, it does not mount them on boot, only when
Am 20.01.2009 15:33, schrieb John Doe:
>> From: partha chowdhury
>>> my plan is to automatically mount five same brand usb disks in five
>>> different directories.
>>> I have written the following udev rule;
>>> Problem is, it does not mount them on boot, only when I plug them in.
>> how do you exp
> From: partha chowdhury
> > my plan is to automatically mount five same brand usb disks in five
> > different directories.
> > I have written the following udev rule;
> > Problem is, it does not mount them on boot, only when I plug them in.
>
> how do you expect to mount usb disks when they are
Rainer Traut wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sys: C5.2, X86_64
>
> my plan is to automatically mount five same brand usb disks in five
> different directories.
>
> I have written the following udev rule;
> Problem is, it does not mount them on boot, only when I plug them in.
>
> KERNEL=="sd*", SYSFS{serial}=
Hi,
Sys: C5.2, X86_64
my plan is to automatically mount five same brand usb disks in five
different directories.
I have written the following udev rule;
Problem is, it does not mount them on boot, only when I plug them in.
KERNEL=="sd*", SYSFS{serial}=="57442D574341554830303133323337",
SYSFS{
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