I am doing the old way. Edit /etc/fstab, add an entry of the device.
After plug in the usb hd, there won't be automount. I have to do it in command line or click the icon in the gnome/my computer.
-Xinjiang
Matt Perry wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Darryl Clarke wrote:
Maybe? I can not confirm that. All I know is that it manages my usb devices and it works for my 4 USB2 HDs. At least it's easy to remove if it doesn't work ;)
I can say that they use SCSI emulation, so maybe some scsi modules are missing. I have sd_mod (scsi disk) and scsi_mod (base scsi support) loaded
Hmm. Still not working. I've never used the USB ports on this motherboard before so I'm suspecting that I have a hardware problem. Oh well. Thanks for your help. Looks like I might be upgrading soon. :-)
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