Am Montag 03 Mai 2010 schrieb Celejar: > Hm, I see now that I'm running aMule, having started it without the > external disk plugged in, after having previously shut it down while > the external disk had still been plugged in, and the directory from > the external disk actually has remained in the shareddir.dat, even > though the directory doesn't exist currently on disk, and it stays > there even after I hit 'reload shared files'. Does it actually only > get removed when the disk is pulled while aMule is running?
Iirc, the files is read on startup and written on shutdown. > > echo "your-mountpoint" >> ~/.aMule/shareddir.dat and then reloading > > the shared files should do the trick. With the right udev-rules you > > can automate this, too. > > The 'echo' is simple enough, but I suppose there's no way to script > the 'reload' command? [The manpage doesn't indicate that amulecmd > can do this.] Unfortunately this is a feature of svn. With the stable series this click has to be done by you. -- MfG usw. Werner Mahr registered Linuxuser: 295882 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org