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Michael Shigorin -> debian-russian@lists.debian.org  @ Fri, 10 Dec 2004 20:01:11 +0200:

 >>  NVB> Возможно, на досуге посмотрю, как это действительно сделано в
 >>  NVB> mount'е.  Уж очень привлекательно возможность монтирования
 >>  NVB> каждой флэшки в определённое место выглядит.
 >> Глянешь - расскажи.  Может, правда стоит попатчить.

 MS> http://lists.altlinux.ru/pipermail/sisyphus/2004-November/049154.html

Ну как бы да, чего и следовало ожидать.  Естественно, mount не линкуется
с libuuid/libblkid.

Есть еще такой комплект,

Package: pmount
Priority: extra
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 80
Maintainer: Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.4.3-1
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libsysfs1
Suggests: hal
Filename: pool/main/p/pmount/pmount_0.4.3-1_i386.deb
Size: 23496
MD5sum: 3d5afbcf4084fbcca8736727db4c4c3c
Description: mount removable devices as normal user
 pmount is a wrapper around the standard mount program which permits normal
 users to mount removable devices without a matching /etc/fstab entry. This
 provides a robust basis for automounting frameworks like GNOME's Utopia project
 and confines the amount of code that runs as root to a minimum.
 .
 This package also contains a wrapper "pmount-hal" which reads some
 information like device labels and mount options from hal and passes
 them to pmount. Install the package "hal" if you want to use this
 feature.

Package: hal
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 556
Maintainer: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.2.98-6
Depends: dbus-1 (>= 0.22), dbus-glib-1 (>= 0.22), libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libcap1, libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.4.7), libhal0 (>= 0.2.93), libpopt0 (>= 1.7), adduser, pciutils, usbutils, udev
Suggests: hal-device-manager
Conflicts: gnome-volume-manager (<< 0.9.10)
Filename: pool/main/h/hal/hal_0.2.98-6_i386.deb
Size: 179518
MD5sum: 1d938b0d14da14e935235175efbb02c5
Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer
 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.

но меня не приводит в восторг комплект зависимостей hal.  Начиная, прямо
скажем, с udev...

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