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[ale] USB->IDE problems
- Subject: [ale] USB->IDE problems
- From: mhirsch at nubridges.com (Michael D. Hirsch)
- Date: Fri Jan 23 11:07:32 2004
- In-reply-to: <1074726526.8412.8.camel@devel>
- References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <1074726526.8412.8.camel@devel>
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 06:08 pm, Chris Fowler wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 17:58, Geoffrey wrote:
> > Okay, so maybe my comparison is inappropriate, but what's wrong with:
> >
> > sync
> > umount
> > disconnect drive
> >
> > I don't see any difference between that and say a removable device such
> > as a zip.
> >
> > Where's the flaw in my thought process?
>
> There is no flaw in your thought process. If I was a user I would do
> the same thing. The problem is that this USB drive or thumb drive will
> be on a embedded network management device. The user may wish to make a
> backup of the logs or view them so they will walk into the data center
> and unplug the drive from the rear of the unit. When they are done they
> will plug it in. If there were to unmount it, that would require them
> to login to the device as an admin. In Winbloze I can unplug and plug my
> hot plug devices all day long. This is a setup I need to replicate
> under Linux.
You need supermount. Mandrake uses it, or you can download it from
sourceforge. This is exactly how I use my removable drives under mandrake.
Stick them in, write or read to/from them, unplug when finished. Works great
for floppies, CDs, even my usb CF reader.
Michael