On Monday 23 February 2004 17:46, expatriate wrote:
Phil Burness wrote:
On Monday 23 February 2004 17:07, expatriate wrote:
Daniel Secareanu wrote:
I am not 100% sure in 8.2, but on my 9.0 SuSE laptop if I insert a usb flash disk I get a sda1 mounted automatically and an icon pops up on the desktop... Have you tried simply inserting the card reader to see if this happens? Danil
expatriate wrote:
Greetings As the IT guy for some friends who have no concept of mounting and unmounting devices, I'm trying to figure out a foolproof way to set up their KDE environment to easily download pictures from their newly acquired card reader (for their camera). Should I have an icon they can click to perform the mounting/unmounting ? Any other creative ways to simplify this task? I think that in Windows one can hotplug/unplug the card within the card reader and the "disk" miraculously appears/disappears in Explorer. Anyone done something similar to this with KDE? On my machine I just use the CLI but my friends are not computer savvy. TIA for your suggestions
My machine is 8.2 and I don't get an icon unless I manually issue a "mount" command.
I have a SanDisk ImageMate CF, via a USB hub (Belkin). but am not sure what device it is set up as. I've looked at /proc/scsi/scsi and it just shows my CDwriter. I'm using Suse 9.0 on a desktop. I don't get any icon's either. Anybody know how I can identify what device address this is?
Phil
I use "hwinfo --usb" as root (after I hear a beep) to see what USB driver (if any) has been attached to the newly plugged-in device. I then use the mount command. Mind you, I've got an assortment of /media/sdxn (x = [a,g] , n = [0,3]) mount points that I can choose. After a successful mount, an icon appears on my desktop. However, both on my 8.2 machine and my wife's 9.0 machine, I have to execute the mount command before the icon shows up.
OK, now the dumb questions start...... I ran hwinfo --usb and the data scrolls off the screen. I tried piping to more and re-directing to a txt file but neither work..... how do I catch the output? Phil