Re: After the recent linux kernel update booting fails if usb disks are present in /etc/fstab

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On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:02 AM, Hector Martinez-Seara <hseara@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> The case is that we use usb external drives for storing data. It is
> likely not the most efficient way but is very very cheap. And yes they
> are plug 24/7. Anyway I will look for some post booting deamon that
> cant take care of them. Any idea anyone where to look for?
> Hector

Autofs is what I use, you can use the UUIDs to mount specific
partitions at your will...

Thanks,

-- 
Javier.


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