Re: usb devices /etc/fstab

2003-07-20 Thread Hubert Chan
> "matt" == matt zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: matt> hi, i have two usb removable mass storage devices (camera and matt> vorbis player) that are both setup in /etc/fstab to use /dev/sda1 matt> as the device. what should i do if i want both to be plugged in matt> and mounted at the sam

Re: usb devices /etc/fstab

2003-07-20 Thread Jeff Wiegley, Ph.D.
The second device you plug in will probably show up as /dev/sdb1 (but I haven't used that.) you may also want to check out using devfsd if you have a recent enough kernel. devfsd dynamically adds and removes devices from the /dev hierarchy. and the naming has become more Solaris /dev/scsi/hos

usb devices /etc/fstab

2003-07-20 Thread matt zagrabelny
hi, i have two usb removable mass storage devices (camera and vorbis player) that are both setup in /etc/fstab to use /dev/sda1 as the device. what should i do if i want both to be plugged in and mounted at the same time? obviously if i only want to use one at a time, then i can leave the devices