On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 18:27:40 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> > If your camera mounts as USB-storage, the camera is simply acting as
> > an expensive card reader.
>
> True, but the card is also not the cardreader..;-) Anyhow, for me this
> works as it looks at the camera and not at the card..
On Thursday 01 February 2007 00:44, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> There is a way round this. It is possible, somewhere in the config of
> pmount/hal, to have devices mounted according to the /dev name only. I
> can't remember where this is, but Google and/or grep should find it.
After some searching aro
Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
>
> Apparently.. the "users" flag was already added (noauto, user) so that's not
> the problem..
>
> /dev/minolta /mnt/camera vfat noauto,user 0 0
>
> to be precise.
>
I don't think it would matter in this case but for future reference,
there is a difference between
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:54:39 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> Does your camera use a removable memory card? If so, try putting
> > it in a card reader and setting the volume name with mkdosfs or
> > mtools. My camera formats the card with a volume name of CANON_EOS,
> > so it is mounted at /media/
> pmount.allow only specifies which devices may be automounted.
> When mounting, pmount gets the name from either the disk's volume name or
> the
> device. Does your camera use a removable memory card? If so, try putting
> it in a card reader and setting the volume name with mkdosfs or mtools.
> M
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:21:51 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> > You need to set up udev rules to have persistent naming for your
> > devices, then KDE will use this to name the mount point. See
> > http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php
>
> Done too. udev creates a nice /dev/minolta which I w
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 22:09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:31:03 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> > So adding a line to the fstab file just screws up the system as it
> > seems. Removing it leaves me with changable names in the media folder
> > (/media/disk, media/disk-1, d
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:31:03 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> So adding a line to the fstab file just screws up the system as it
> seems. Removing it leaves me with changable names in the media folder
> (/media/disk, media/disk-1, depending on what's happening..
Adding a line in fstab overrides
Hi,
I try to install udev/hal/pmount in such a way that my usb devices are
automounted. But not with a changable name in the media folder, but with a
fixed name like /mnt/camera (or /media/camera.. whatever. As long as it's the
same every time..)
At this moment most things work, but when I ad
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