Ralph Kutschera wrote:
>
> * What if I turn off my external hard disk? Is there also a way to get
> everything undone automatically? umount, "un"dev
>
Just seen:
Jan 25 10:31:34 localhost udev[4783]: configured rule in
'/etc/udev/rules.d/10_ecuapac.rules[3]'
Paul E Condon wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 05:50:03PM -0600, Ken Bloom wrote:
>>
>> http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
>>
Thank you a lot, guys! This explanation is really great.
So, my external hard disk gets already mapped to /dev/exthd and
/dev/exthdX for the partitions.
Hi List!
I have a 4-in-1-CardReader and an external hard disk connected to my
PC via USB. Ok, hotplugging would work if I could trust that same card
slots or disk would be mapped to the same scsi devices always. However,
depending upon when i turn on/off the external hard disk or
inserting/eject
Dear List!
I've already tried on the German Debian list. Unfortunately without
success. Maybe someone here can help me.
For some time now Authentification with Apache Webserver does not work
anymore. Of course I've checked configuration plenty of times and
provided username and password are d
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