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Subject: [ts-7000] Plug-n-play with USB key
From: "marcolamonato" <>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:06:42 -0000
Hi all,

the question today is how and when to check the system for a new usb 
key installed that needs to be mounted or an unplugged one that has to 
be unmounted.

My system is a normal TS-7250, with nothing customized on it, just the 
way it comes from TS.

My current (probably bad) idea is to check the content of the kernel 
round buffer with the "dmesg" command or dirrectly using the "klogctl
(cmd, buf, bufsize)" function (the one used in "dmesg").

Anyone to help or comment on it?

Thanks in advance,
Marco



 
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