Marc Chamberlin said the following on 02/05/2011 08:37 PM:
That would correspond to
usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs noauto,rw,nodev,noexec 0 0
I tried this (had to disable the device notifier in order to do so) an fooled around a bit with the parameters but so far no joy. One thing that is interesting is that it appears that if I try to access the USB drive from across the network, it become un-mountable afterwards. Neither umount nor the device notifier can unmount it, saying some process is still accessing it. I have been unable to track down just what process it thinks is still using it....
Then you are doing something very very wrong somewhere in your config because that's how all my Linux machines, laptops, desktops and servers, openSuse and Redhat and Mandriva, are configured, and I can - just have to check - still use the device notifier and mount and unmount from the command line. Either there's something else in your configuration that you're not mentioning or has got out of sync or is interfering (like your automounter maps!) OR you have gremlins. :-) I'm coming to suspect gremlins. Some people seem to have them and nothing they do works right while other people seem to have no problem. Gremlins. That must be it. So long as you have them nothing will work right for you. Get rid of the gremlins first. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org