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>> I can't explain the behavior for devfs, but you should be able to cure |
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>> the problem by moving over to udev. You can add a udev paramter to |
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>> insure that the camera always mounts as some specific device, example |
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>> /dev/sda?. udev does not use the complex |
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>> /dev/scsi/host4/bus0/target0/lun0/part? nomenclature. |
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> I actually like having the /dev/scsi/host4/bus0/target0/lun0/part stuff. |
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> In certain circumstances, accessing devices based on physical location |
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> can be useful. |
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I have both, my USB stick is acessible as /dev/stick, /dev/sda1 and |
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/dev/bus/pci/domain1-1/bus1.0/slot0/function0/scsi/bus0/ |
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target0/lun0/part1. |
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But to make SCSI work, I had to add a file /etc/udev/rules.d/10- |
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local.rules containing the lines that are commented out in /etc/udev/ |
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scripts/scsi-devfs.sh. I also added a these line to make /dev/stick |
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being created: |
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BUS="scsi", KERNEL="sd?1", SYSFS{vendor}="SanDisk", SYSFS{model}="Cruzer Mini", SYMLINK="stick" |
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Alex |
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Alex Schuster Wonko@×××××××××.org PGP Key available |
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