On 5 Oct 2009, at 23:52, daid kahl wrote:
I simply can't make any sense of them.
Your mailer also used HTML.
If you wish to make postings of this kind then I would be grateful if
you could place me on your ignore list, and not make such replies
to my
messages.
Sorry. This should be regula
> I simply can't make any sense of them.
> Your mailer also used HTML.
> If you wish to make postings of this kind then I would be grateful if
> you could place me on your ignore list, and not make such replies to my
> messages.
Sorry. This should be regular text now.
>> How do you find the seri
Sorry, Alan.
The comments before yours were bottom-posted.
I'm afraid under these circumstances I can't find your top-posted
comments pertinent.
I simply can't make any sense of them.
Your mailer also used HTML.
If you wish to make postings of this kind then I would be grateful if
you co
With Flash drive partitions labeled, the mounting is consistent. I have a
git bare repo directory, on each of two flash drives to keep certain
directories in sync on three machines. The repos are found consistently by
git this method. I don't remember any specific method I used to get this
mount
On 3 Oct 2009, at 20:11, daid kahl wrote:
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Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash drives (or
external usb harddrives) to a specified location based on serial
number. ... I can either give an overview or dig up the url if
anyone likes.
I'd have assumed you simple used
> ...
>> Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash drives (or
>> external usb harddrives) to a specified location based on serial number.
>> ... I can either give an overview or dig up the url if anyone likes.
>>
>
> I'd have assumed you simple used any of the usual "automount drives
On 3 Oct 2009, at 15:30, daid kahl wrote:
...
Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash drives (or
external usb harddrives) to a specified location based on serial
number. ... I can either give an overview or dig up the url if
anyone likes.
I'd have assumed you simple used
>
> Apparently I have bodged the setup somehow on this system.
>
> Each time I plug in a flash drive, two Nautilus windows open up. If I plug
> three USB drives in, six windows open.
>
> Any ideas please, to smooth this minor wrinkle?
>
>
>
Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash d
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