2017-10-09 0:10 GMT+01:00 Tomasz CEDRO :
> Hello world :-)
>
> I need to configure automount for a testing machine. It seems to work
> fine, except for two issues:
>
> 1. Mount point does not disappear after device disappears, what makes
> things harder to script when device is gone. automount -c
Does sysutils/automount (not sysutils/automounter) work as expected?
*Need fix for head, though. The fix itself is easy, but I've stuck
with version check to create extra patch for ports.
Attached patch for head. If you want to use sysutils/automount on head,
apply it as root AFTER install for
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 8:59 PM, Scott Bennett wrote:
> Tomasz CEDRO wrote:
>> i cannot format that device, as its the "firmware feature" that it has no
>> partition table.. i would have to fix the firmware.. but it would be nice
>> to automount it anyway as macos, linux and windoze can :-)
>
Tomasz CEDRO wrote:
> i cannot format that device, as its the "firmware feature" that it has no
> partition table.. i would have to fix the firmware.. but it would be nice
> to automount it anyway as macos, linux and windoze can :-)
>
Well, put a partition table onto it, then. You can use e
i cannot format that device, as its the "firmware feature" that it has no
partition table.. i would have to fix the firmware.. but it would be nice
to automount it anyway as macos, linux and windoze can :-)
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CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
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On Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 01:10:19 +0200 Tomasz CEDRO wrote:
> I need to configure automount for a testing machine. It seems to work
> fine, except for two issues:
I've never used the automounter, so I can't help you with that.
>
> 1. Mount point does not disappear after device disappears, w
Hello world :-)
I need to configure automount for a testing machine. It seems to work
fine, except for two issues:
1. Mount point does not disappear after device disappears, what makes
things harder to script when device is gone. automount -c does not
remove the mountpoint, only restarting the se