RE: Correct way to configure USB Memory (Jumpdrive)

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Steven W. Orr <mailto:steveo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Monday, Jan 19th 2004 at 11:12 -0800, quoth Michael St. Laurent:
> 
> =>What is the Red Hat approved method of configuring one of those USB
> Memory =>"Jumpdrive" devices?  I assume an entry in the /etc/fstab
> file must be made? =>
> =>
> 
> /dev/sdd1     /mnt/jump    vfat    noatime,noauto,user    0 0
> 
> Instead of sdd1 use the *next available* drive. e.g., if you have no
> scsi drive then use sda1. If you do have only one drive then use
> sdb1, etc... 
> 
> Kapisch?

Yes, absolutely.

Thank you very much!  ;-)

-- 
Michael St. Laurent
Hartwell Corporation


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