Sorry to use the emotive terms again.. but I have automount working :) I built my own kernel with autofs and autofs4 as modules (not directly built into the kernel) and that did the trick. In the end only autofs4 gets loaded. So I guess autofs was interfering before leading to my error message. @gorgone Maybe you want to change that in your config as automount is rendered useless in you kernby sral - Debian
gorgone Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i allways use uuid if its possible and it works > without any problem UUID always is the most specific way. > and yes u can use it on fstab Autofs isn't configured through fstab but through separate config files. But anyway it supports UUIDs as well. The advantage over pure udev rules is that autby sral - Debian
NanoBot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sral Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > @NanoBot > > Sounds like you could be interested in autofs > as > > well. This way your ntfs partitions get mounted > on > > accessing the mount point (if plugged in) and > > unmounted after aby sral - Debian
@NanoBot Sounds like you could be interested in autofs as well. This way your ntfs partitions get mounted on accessing the mount point (if plugged in) and unmounted after a predefined period of inactivity. @gorgone As you are getting many requests, perhaps you want to show us how you build your kernel. This way more experienced users could just do it themselves. Maybe you could provide us yoby sral - Debian
Hello gorgone, thanks for the heavy kernel! The included rt2870sta module made my TL-WN727N usb wifi adapter work :) One thing though: gorgone Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 2.6.35.6 is online module whishes are welcome I would really appreciate if you could include the autofs modules. Without them autofs refuses to work :( automount: test mouby sral - Debian