On Sun, 2006-12-24 at 14:39 +0100, Primm wrote:
On Sunday 24 December 2006 14:15, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* jdd
[12-24-06 07:31]: the better way is to name the partition (label), so that it's mounted in /media/<name>
however, I don't remember exactly how to name it :-(
The YasT Partition Editor can do it.
As it stands, /media/disk doesn't exist until I plug in the external disk. That is what yast chose as a mount point when I formatted it (it had ntfs to begin with). Is what you are saying to create a permanent directory called <name> under the /media directory? Confused.
My main concern is that the mount point will always be the same every time I plug it in. In my case /media/disk Or will it change depending upon what else is plugged in? I need to write a script to rsync to it and so need to have a fixed mount point.
Cheers, Steve.
You may wish to set the label on the device http://linux.wordpress.com/2006/10/07/suse-automatically-mount-usb-hard-driv... is a starting point. This is always mount the device the way you want it to be. You can also set the label using YaST. YaST | System | Partitioner. Here, edit the label and you should be good to go. I suggest you unmount & remount the drive to be safe. Rich -- GPG/PGP Key Id: 1B257AEC from pgp.mit.edu Remember, all Windows machines are, by definition, fault tolerant. They run Windows don't they!! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org