> Mark Grieveson writes:
>> My fstab doesn't have any entries for usb disks. I use fluxbox and
>> I use pcmanfm (a file manager) to mount/unmount usb sticks.
> That's interesting. A while back, when I tossed out gnome and gdm in
> favour of fluxbox and startx, I likely also removed aut
> My fstab doesn't have any entries for usb disks. I use fluxbox and I
> use pcmanfm (a file manager) to mount/unmount usb sticks.
>
> -Rob
>
That's interesting. A while back, when I tossed out gnome and gdm in
favour of fluxbox and startx, I likely also removed automatic mounting
processes in
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. Back in the good old days when I used Lenny, I was able to
> mount my usb stick, mount my digital camera, and sync my palm pilot,
> at the same time. After upgrading to Squeeze, this now seems like an
> impossible dream.
>
> My fsta
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 07:51:37PM -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. Back in the good old days when I used Lenny, I was able to
> mount my usb stick, mount my digital camera, and sync my palm pilot,
> at the same time. After upgrading to Squeeze, this now seems like an
> impossible dream.
>
> I use 'blkid' from a term to help manage my file systems,' blkid' has
> a man page .
>
> No two devices have the same UUID, hence they all need separate fstab
> entries.
>
>
> --
> Peace,
>
> Greg
Thanks Greg. That worked.
Mark
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> Mark Grieveson writes:
> Hello. Back in the good old days when I used Lenny, I was able to
> mount my usb stick, mount my digital camera, and sync my palm pilot,
> at the same time. After upgrading to Squeeze, this now seems like an
> impossible dream.
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… Is pmount [1] an
On Sunday 24 July 2011 03:51:37 pm Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. Back in the good old days when I used Lenny, I was able to
> mount my usb stick, mount my digital camera, and sync my palm pilot,
> at the same time. After upgrading to Squeeze, this now seems like an
> impossible dream.
>
> My f
Hello. Back in the good old days when I used Lenny, I was able to
mount my usb stick, mount my digital camera, and sync my palm pilot,
at the same time. After upgrading to Squeeze, this now seems like an
impossible dream.
My fstab file used to look like this:
# /etc/fstab: static file system in
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