KarlMW

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Posted: Sep. 26 2007,08:05 |
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I'm trying to setup automount for arbitrary USB drives. ie. plug in a drive that I've never seen before and have it mounted somewhere intelligent (maybe on a mountpoint according to its label, maybe according to what port it's plugged into - the particular mountpoint is not important)
It appears that DSL 3.4.3 has some of the mechanism in place, but some of it is missing. There is an /etc/init.d/autofs script and various config files, but the daemon binary /usr/sbin/automount is not present, so the init script silently exits.
Is there a fix to get autofs to work, or am I merely seeing the remnants of something that was meant to be removed? (or have I done something really stupid?)
(Note: I could glue enough together to work with hotplug, but the problem that automount would nicely address is the auto-unmount after a period of inactivity. The drive needs to be removable with no warning other than the fact that no-one is using it.)
thanks, Karl.
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