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Re: Mounting USB HDs the same every time.



On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 02:45:59PM -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote:
>    I have 4 USB hard drives on my server in my basement.  The power 
> went out the other night for about 30 seconds and when the server came 
> back online, most of my Samba shares where messed up.  I figured out 
> what happened was that the drives were not initialized in the same order 
> as they were when I setup the shares.  Now a drive that used to be 
> /media/usb0 was say /media/usb1.
> 
> So I have to go back and reconfigure my samba.conf file, not a huge 
> deal, but still a pia.  Is there anyway to make it so that the drives 
> will always be named correctly upon rebooting of the server and 
> mounted?  I think it needs to be done in fstab is that correct?  The 
> other issue I have is that I always have to actually click on each drive 
> before it is able to be used by anyone else.  Not sure why, but I don't 
> think the drives are getting mounted at bootup.
> 

Use volume label names.  Name the volume with the tools for the specific
filesystem (ext2, JFS, etc) then use LABEL= in fstab and with the mount
command.  The the respective man pages.

Doug.



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