Re: automounting IPOD

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man fstab
       Instead of giving the device explicitly, one may indicate the (ext2  or
       xfs)  filesystem that is to be mounted by its UUID or volume label (cf.
       e2label(8) or  xfs_admin(8)),  writing  LABEL=<label>  or  UUID=<uuid>,
       e.g.,   `LABEL=Boot'   or  `UUID=3e6be9de-8139-11d1-9106-a43f08d823a6'.
       This will make the system more robust: adding or removing a  SCSI  disk
       changes the disk device name but not the filesystem volume label.

Problem is IDK if the IPOD is going to have an UUID, though it might have a label though

On 4/26/07, David Corbin < kde.org@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have gentoo + KDE.  When I plugin in my iPod I get a "Permission denied"
message pop up on my screen.  Konqueror opens up with system:/media/sda2 in
the Location bar, but cannot access it.  I do have hal, dbus and mediamanager
running.

If I add an fstab entry for /dev/sda2 with suitable (user) options this
problem goes away, but I would like to refer to a more ipod-specific device:
/dev/disk/by-label/IPOD

How do I do this?

Thanks
David
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