Re: Controling automactic mounting USB storage devices

2019-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Tue 01 Jan 2019 at 06:24:58 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote: > All my machines have MATE desktop. They are various releases of Jessie > and Stretch. > > If the USB device is connected at boot, the individual partitions can > be unmounted. > > However, if the device is connected after boot indivi

Re: Controling automactic mounting USB storage devices

2019-01-01 Thread Joe
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 06:24:58 -0600 Richard Owlett wrote: > All my machines have MATE desktop. They are various releases of > Jessie and Stretch. > > If the USB device is connected at boot, the individual partitions can > be unmounted. > > However, if the device is connected after boot individual

Controling automactic mounting USB storage devices

2019-01-01 Thread Richard Owlett
All my machines have MATE desktop. They are various releases of Jessie and Stretch. If the USB device is connected at boot, the individual partitions can be unmounted. However, if the device is connected after boot individual partitions can not be unmounted with the GUI. This is *UNACCEPTA

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-08 Thread Gary Dale
On 08/10/15 07:31 AM, Floris wrote: Op Wed, 07 Oct 2015 17:03:51 +0200 schreef Gary Dale : On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote: When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in): Oct 06 10:35:10 transponder

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-08 Thread Floris
Op Wed, 07 Oct 2015 17:03:51 +0200 schreef Gary Dale : On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote: When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in): Oct 06 10:35:10 transponder mtp-probe[9186]: bus: 6, device: 4 w

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-07 Thread Gary Dale
On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote: When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in): Oct 06 10:35:11 transponder org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[2378]: (process:3953): GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (n

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-06 Thread Floris
When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in): Oct 06 10:35:11 transponder org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[2378]: (process:3953): GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (null) has no BUSNUM property, ignor

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-06 Thread Gary Dale
On 02/10/15 05:35 PM, Floris wrote: Op Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:34:10 +0200 schreef Gary Dale : I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a notification window. The camera shows up in lsusb but there is no

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-03 Thread Gary Dale
On 02/10/15 05:35 PM, Floris wrote: Op Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:34:10 +0200 schreef Gary Dale : I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a notification window. The camera shows up in lsusb but there is no

Re: USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-02 Thread Floris
Op Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:34:10 +0200 schreef Gary Dale : I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a notification window. The camera shows up in lsusb but there is no storage device showing when I t

USB storage devices not being recognized

2015-10-02 Thread Gary Dale
I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a notification window. The camera shows up in lsusb but there is no storage device showing when I try ls /dev/sd*. I took the SD card out from the camera and p

Re: Automatic mount of usb-storage devices on 2.4.*?

2004-11-19 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 09:03 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote: > Hi All. > > No, this is not about the auto-mounter. What I am trying to do is > figure out how to consistently mount a given usb-storage device no > matter the order it was inserted. > > A little background. I am running Testing on a Thi

Automatic mount of usb-storage devices on 2.4.*?

2004-11-19 Thread Nate Bargmann
Hi All. No, this is not about the auto-mounter. What I am trying to do is figure out how to consistently mount a given usb-storage device no matter the order it was inserted. A little background. I am running Testing on a Thinkpad 390E with the kernel-image 2.4.26 and hotplug packages. I have

Re: HP 2210 All in Wonder USB storage devices

2004-10-05 Thread robin
Tom Allison wrote: um How do I mount the usb storage devices? I have usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) but when I insert the CF card, I don't get anything on the syslog telling me that a device was found (I expected this for USB devices). I know I had this working under Linux at

HP 2210 All in Wonder USB storage devices

2004-10-05 Thread Tom Allison
um How do I mount the usb storage devices? I have usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) but when I insert the CF card, I don't get anything on the syslog telling me that a device was found (I expected this for USB devices). I know I had this working under Linux at some point, but tha

Re: usb storage devices

2004-03-17 Thread Christophe Combelles
Tom Allison wrote: how do you know where the usb storage device is in the /dev/ directory? syslog says: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus2/1, assigned device number 3 ... USB Mass Storage device found at 3 No clue what this means in terms /dev/hdxy devices or /dev/usb/ devices. Is this something

Re: usb storage devices

2004-03-17 Thread Brian Brazil
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 08:19:00AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > how do you know where the usb storage device is in the /dev/ directory? > > syslog says: > > hub.c: USB new device connect on bus2/1, assigned device number 3 > ... > USB Mass Storage device found at 3 USB id 3 (don't have a clue wha

usb storage devices

2004-03-17 Thread Tom Allison
how do you know where the usb storage device is in the /dev/ directory? syslog says: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus2/1, assigned device number 3 ... USB Mass Storage device found at 3 No clue what this means in terms /dev/hdxy devices or /dev/usb/ devices. Is this something I can hotplug t

Re: Hot-plugging USB storage devices.

2003-08-31 Thread Iain Georgeson
Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > scsitools solves the ordering problem by giving scsi devices a > unique name based on its hardware. That appears to be exactly what I'm looking for. Mucho thanks. (I'm still fighting rescan-scsi-bus.sh ATM, but I'm sure it'll capitulate in time). > dpkg

Re: Hot-plugging USB storage devices.

2003-08-31 Thread Russell Shaw
Iain Georgeson wrote: Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: --- Iain Georgeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: I would prefer it each device was always mounted in the same place - /camera for the camera and /keychain for the keychain, for example. Is there any way of doing this with usbmgr o

Re: Hot-plugging USB storage devices.

2003-08-31 Thread Iain Georgeson
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --- Iain Georgeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > > I would prefer it > > each device was always mounted in the same place - /camera for the > > camera and /keychain for the keychain, for example. Is there any way > > of doing this with usbmgr or som

Re: Hot-plugging USB storage devices.

2003-08-30 Thread Diego Calleja García
El 30 Aug 2003 22:58:58 +0100 Iain Georgeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > The problem is that I've just acquired a USB keychain memory drive. If > that's the first device I plug in, it becomes sda1. I would prefer it > each device was always mounted in the same place - /camera for the > camera

Re: Hot-plugging USB storage devices.

2003-08-30 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Iain Georgeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > I have a question about mounting USB storage devices. I have an > Olympus digital camera, which I've been using happily for a while. I > use usbmgr to load the usb-storage and scsi modules on demand, and a > line in /etc/f

Hot-plugging USB storage devices.

2003-08-30 Thread Iain Georgeson
I have a question about mounting USB storage devices. I have an Olympus digital camera, which I've been using happily for a while. I use usbmgr to load the usb-storage and scsi modules on demand, and a line in /etc/fstab allows me to mount it on /camera from /dev/sda1. The problem is that