Re: How to mount USB drive at boot time

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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
I have a USB drive that is usually, though not always, connected to my
desktop system.


If it is connected to the system at boot time, the device path should be
created and the drive should be mounted immediately, i.e. BEFORE any
user logs in.

If it is not connected at boot time, there should be no serious problem.

If the drive is connected to a running system (on which it had not been
previously connected), the device path should be created, and it should
be mounted by root.

Root should be able to unmount the drive, when it is mounted.


I assume this should be done by either udev or hal -- HOW?

You may be able to do this just by putting the entry in /etc/fstab, using the UUID of the filesystem to eliminate any dependency on device name. I /think/ the hotplug will check, I can't easily go thru it myself at this moment.

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