At 13:45 Uhr -0500 29.10.2007, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote:
[removable media]
>Any reason not to setup an amd config for these
directories? ("too much
>more complicated than /etc/fstab"?)
As a sample configuration for amd(8), that's a good idea.
But the amd specific requirements violate POLA too often for
it to be
useful in the hands of the less savvy. There is no 'umount
-f' equivalent
-- 'amq -u' is a mere recommendation to amd(8). umount(8)ing
a device owned
by amd(8) will confuse it terminally. And depending on how
the kernel maps
the media's partition table to a disklabel, you have to keep
around several
entries for one type of media (like USB sticks).
At 13:46 Uhr +0200 27.10.2007, Hubert Feyrer wrote:
>For something like /media or another more general
scheme, I'd suggest to
>defer this discussion until we get something like a
HAL/dbus
>infrastructure, and then think again on this whole
thing.
>
>For now, I'd like to stick to the KISS principle.
Seconded.
hauke
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