On Saturday 17 November 2007 15:08, Hugo Monteiro wrote:
> Thorsten Pferdekämper wrote:
> > On Saturday 17 November 2007 10:11, Duncan Webb wrote:
> >> Thorsten Pferdekämper wrote:
> > I've just discovered that it was wrong to suspect usbmount. The problems
> > with the remote control just returned
Thorsten Pferdekämper wrote:
> On Saturday 17 November 2007 10:11, Duncan Webb wrote:
>
>> Thorsten Pferdekämper wrote:
>>
>>> So I have installed usbmount, which also installed udev. After
>>> that, /dev/nvram vanished. I could solve this by re-inserting nvram using
>>> modconf.
>>> Now, s
On Saturday 17 November 2007 10:11, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Thorsten Pferdekämper wrote:
> > So I have installed usbmount, which also installed udev. After
> > that, /dev/nvram vanished. I could solve this by re-inserting nvram using
> > modconf.
> > Now, sometimes (not always...) after rebooting, the
Thorsten Pferdekämper wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I know that this is not a freevo question in the first place, but I believe
> that combinations like this are somewhat typical with a freevo setup.
> I'd like to mount usb devices automatically. I do not really believe that the
> usb plugins really he
Hi folks,
I know that this is not a freevo question in the first place, but I believe
that combinations like this are somewhat typical with a freevo setup.
I'd like to mount usb devices automatically. I do not really believe that the
usb plugins really help me here, because the auto-mounting is