Em Sáb, 2004-01-17 às 19:12, Jason Cortezzo escreveu: (bottom post) - THANK YOU!!! (My mother thanks even more than me) > I just spent several hours trying to get hotplug to mount/umount my > usb-storage camera when it is plugged/unplugged from the system. (...) > inconvenient. So, feeling like I was on a roll, I kept digging. It > turns outs that hotplug sets a variable called $REMOVER which you can Just for curiosity, where the heck did you find all this? I'm so happy now :-) > access in the hotplug script ( /etc/hotplug/usb/usb-storage) which is > the path of the script that will be executed when the device is > unplugged. The value of $REMOVER always ended up being > /var/run/usb/{cryptic_string}. So, I modified my script to actually > write a removal script to that path which would umount the camera. In > the end the script at /etc/hotplug/usb/usb-storage looked like this... > #!/bin/bash > mount /mnt/camera > echo '#!/bin/bash' > "$REMOVER" > echo 'umount /mnt/camera' >> "$REMOVER" > chmod u+x $REMOVER Perfect! This SHOULD be on FC2 - Would make every camera owner's life easier, specially for those people coming from windoze world. > In the end, it works perfectly. I plug in the camera and it gets > mounted and a little icon shows up on my desktop. When I unplug it, it > gets umounted and the icon disappears - very nice. It does not work THAT perfectly though (just discovered while writing this) - as camera is mounted as root, I cannot delete directly from nautilus (or even use camera as a memory stick, which sometimes I do). > What I'd like to know is, why did I have to copy all those entries from > /lib/modules/2.4.22-1.2149.nptl/modules.usbmap that started with > "usb-storage" into /etc/hotplug/usb.usermap? I don't really know enough > about what these entries are but it seems like I shouldn't have had to > manually copy these cryptic entries to get hotplug to work with my > usb-storage device. Can anyone offer any insights? Maybe because no one did this for fedora before ;-) > It also would have been nice if /var/run/usb storage had already > existed. Should this directory be created during Fedora Core install? This is just great - but using it with root permissions is not good. Maybe we can improve this, setting the camera directory to the logged user. -- []s Alexandre Ganso 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group