Your intention is clear, I do not get your point. (Doesn't that sound
contradictory :-} )
Just use the configuration files I posted before. They work - at least
for me - of course you may need to change the device and stuff. And
again, if this is not enough, RTFM, especially:
o /usr/doc/amd/READM
Oh, I'm really sorry! I should have mentioned that before: There *is* a
manual, it's in info format. (Just in case you don't know how to read
it, one possibility is: Start your emacs, go to Help->Browse Manuals,
search for 'Amdref' (or similar). It's very extensive, not to say
exhausting ;-). And I
Well, RTFM ;-).
Ok, the package provides documentation in /usr/doc/amd and there are
examples in /usr/doc/examples/amd. There are things both in doc and in
examples that refer specially to auto-mounting removable media. There is
even a program that umounts and ejects cd's. The new maintainer Roman
Hi Kai,
you can use 'amd' for your purpose. It is a little complicated to set up
but once configured it does it's job very well.
However, make sure you grab the package 'amd_upl102-6.deb' from
'unstable/binary-i386/net/' because it fixes some heavy bugs and has
some additional information especia
Hi there,
Sun Solaris has vold which watches the CD-ROM drive and mounts the CD
when you insert one. Is there a similar program for Debian?
tia,
kai
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