Zitat von Michal Čihař :
Anyway I did not get that far to mount anything by root, so I did not
test it under user. The issue discussed there seems to be different.
The mine problem seems to be that something has recently (don't know
how much recently though) has changed way it works - because I r
Hi all!
I have found a better solution. This works without altering the
distribution files.
* Copy the attached file 'obexfs.fstab' to /usr/bin
* In /etc/fstab instead of using obexfs#... use obexfs.fstab#...
Mounting and unmounting the filesystem as user works fine.
Hope it is of use,
Yours,
T
Hi all!
Just stumbled upon this issue when trying to hook up a PDA and a mobile
phone to my computer via Bluetooth. A quick and dirty solution can be
found attached.
usage:
* move the obexfs binary to obexfs.real
* copy the attached script into its place and make sure permissions are
set to 755
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Dne Sat, 19 Jan 2008 10:18:58 +0100
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal(a):
> Can you try the solution from #398051? Either by modifying the entry
> in /etc/fst
Am Samstag 19 Januar 2008 schrieb Michal Čihař:
> Package: obexfs
> Version: 0.10-3+b2
> Severity: normal
>
> Hi
>
> first I have to say that I have no clue where the bug actually is. But
> when I follow obexfs documentation how to specify mount point in fstab,
> it does not work. Simply "obexfs#-b
Package: obexfs
Version: 0.10-3+b2
Severity: normal
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Hi
first I have to say that I have no clue where the bug actually is. But
when I follow obexfs documentation how to specify mount point in fstab,
it does not work. Simply "obexfs#-b00:11:22:33:44:55
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