--- In Kevin Cozens <> wrote:
>
> bskalabskala wrote:
> > The problem isn't unmounting issue as much as mounting. Since the
> > partition changes for each USB flash device inserted, it is
difficult
> > to determine how to properly mount the device without attempting
each
> > of the devices under the /dev/scsi tree.
>
> That seems a bit odd. With the TS-7250 boards I have used the USB
memory
> devices are mounted/unmounted under program control (ie. no
unexpected
> removals). I always mount /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1.
If it
> changed on me I would have a similar problem to what you have
encountered.
>
> --
> Cheers!
>
> Kevin.
>
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Kevin
My configuration doesn't act like yours for some reason. I have to
manually mount and unmount the USB each time and since the partition
changes when I insert different USB devices (dev/scsi/host0 to
dev/scsi/host1 etc), the mount/unmount commands change as well. I
have a TS-7200 also using the internal file system and it does the
same as well. The filesystems were recently updated from ts7xxx-
1.04.tar and the kernels are original.
I am using the TS-Linux Sarge filesystem, not the external Debian
version if that makes a differece. After booting I run the
loadUSBModules.sh script to install the USB modules then I manually
mount and unmount the USB drives although I have my application to it
automatically.
Bob
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