François Patte wrote: > John Summerfied a écrit : > > >>Unmount the partitions, maybe >>umount /media/usbdisk* >>Repartition it with, for example, fdisk >>Check that some bloody stupid automount thing didn't mount the new >>partitions. Shouldn't be possible, but who knows? > > > It works.... I quite agree with you for automount.... but, everybody (I > think) has to deal with people who do not understand or can use: > > mount /dev/sdc1 /media/mydisk > > And if people cannot be root, how could they know that the thing they > have just plugged in is the /dev/sdc1 device? > That is why there is HAL and hotplug. They work together to automaticly mount the drive when it is plugged in. But they will not automaticly mount anything when you use fdisk to change the drive partitions unless you unplug the drive, wait for the disconnect scripts to finish, and plug it back in again. It may take a short while before the partitions get mounted after you plug it in. The drive as to spin up, the partition table read, and mount points determined. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!