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The previous topic of this thread was me trying to write a udev rule that mounts my external disk at a specific folder.
It turns out that something is wrong with the uuid of the partitions. I created two partitions on the disk and I know their UUIDs.
* The udev rules I write can't match the uuid of the partition.
* There is no symlink for the partitions created in /dev/disk/by-uuid. Even after I mount them manually.
* blkid reports the correct labels and UUIDs for the partitions.
* A line in fstab with the UUID + "mount -a" mounts the partitions accordingly.
Kernel: 2.6.30.6-1
Udev: 146-2
Last edited by spupy (2009-10-25 12:56:14)
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Bump because I almost completely changed the topic.
There are two types of people in this world - those who can count to 10 by using their fingers, and those who can count to 1023.
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