On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 01:39 -0800, Chris Norman wrote:
Hi,
As I said yesterday, I mounted a new disk into my machine and set a
background wget pulling some images for me, the only trouble is, I shut down
the machine last night, and had to remount the drive this morning. Is there
any way of this being done on startup without my intervention? I have a
feeling it's to do with fstab-sync, but when I ran it, I got this output:
[root@bob ~]# fstab-sync
error: libhal_ctx_init_direct: (null): (null)
Is this a problem with my fstab-sync? Or a problem with that disk I e-mailed
about yesterday?
just manually add the approporate line to /etc/fstab. Man fstab will
give some background. see also the manpage for fstab-sync:
This program serves one major purpose: Update the file systems table
file /etc/fstab and create/remove mount points in
/media in response to HAL events. This program is usually never
run directly from a shell; instead it is invoked as a
callout by the HAL daemon.
kind regards,
Louis