Rogério Brito a écrit :
Hi, Samson.
On May 01 2006, Samson PIERRE wrote:
I have a USB device.
When the files system is ext3 or ext2(Formated "vfat" with mkfs.ext2 or
mkfs.ext3 under Debian), there is no problem for the automount.
What exactly do you mean by "formatting 'vfat' with
Hi, Samson.
On May 01 2006, Samson PIERRE wrote:
> I have a USB device.
> When the files system is ext3 or ext2(Formated "vfat" with mkfs.ext2 or
> mkfs.ext3 under Debian), there is no problem for the automount.
What exactly do you mean by "formatting 'vfat' with mkfs.ext{2,3}"? They
will only
Package: usbmount
Version: 0.0.10
Hello,
I have a USB device.
When the files system is ext3 or ext2(Formated "vfat" with mkfs.ext2 or
mkfs.ext3 under Debian), there is no problem for the automount.
But when the files system is vfat(Formated "FAT" under Windows XP, or
Formated "vfat" with mkfs
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