2008/8/23 Mikkel L. Ellertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Carlo Nyto wrote:
>> I have a system with four removable drives (in USB enclosures). I want
>> them to be mounted automatically in the same location every time. I
>> want this to happen at bootup. I also want this to happen if the
>> system is bo
Carlo Nyto wrote:
I have a system with four removable drives (in USB enclosures). I want
them to be mounted automatically in the same location every time. I
want this to happen at bootup. I also want this to happen if the
system is booted without the drives and they are plugged in later,
regardle
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:36:41 -0400
"Carlo Nyto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a system with four removable drives (in USB enclosures). I want
> them to be mounted automatically in the same location every time. I
> want this to happen at bootup. I also want this to happen if the
> system is b
Victor wrote:
>
>> If you label the partitions, they will be mounted on /media/name. If
>> this is not what you want, you can write HAL rules to have them
>> mounted elsewhere. If you don't want to add labels, you can use the
>> UUID value in the HAL rules.
>
> Wouldn't udev rules be easier to bu
- Original Message
> From: Mikkel L. Ellertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: For users of Fedora
> Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 8:51:58 AM
> Subject: Re: automatically mount removable devices
>
> Carlo Nyto wrote:
> > I have a system with four removable
Carlo Nyto wrote:
> I have a system with four removable drives (in USB enclosures). I want
> them to be mounted automatically in the same location every time. I
> want this to happen at bootup. I also want this to happen if the
> system is booted without the drives and they are plugged in later,
>
I have a system with four removable drives (in USB enclosures). I want
them to be mounted automatically in the same location every time. I
want this to happen at bootup. I also want this to happen if the
system is booted without the drives and they are plugged in later,
regardless of the order.
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