Thank you all for your suggestions, Hector On 6 June 2011 22:05, C Anthony Risinger <anthony@xtfx.me> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:00 PM, C Anthony Risinger <anthony@xtfx.me> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Javier Vasquez <j.e.vasquez.v@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:02 AM, Hector Martinez-Seara <hseara@gmail.com> 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...
yeah systemd does all this for me now, but before that i used autofs *alot* ... not only for this sort of thing but also FUSE stuff like sshfs/etc.
it works well, though the config syntax can get a bit daunting. you can even use a multi-map to create more autofs mounts on the fly, and ultimately have a whole tree of auto-cleaned mounts.
... eg:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/tree /port-scm/inst-sync -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /port-scm/root-srv -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /port-scm/root-sync -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /port-scm/user-srv -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /port-scm/user-sync -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-bin -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-dev -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-etc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-lib -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-run -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-tmp -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-usr-share -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-var-cache -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-var-lib -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-var-log -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/inst-var-tmp -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-bin -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-dev -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-etc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-lib -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-run -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-tmp -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-usr-share -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-var-cache -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-var-lib -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-var-log -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/root-var-tmp -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-bin -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-dev -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-etc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-lib -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-run -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-tmp -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-usr-share -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-var-cache -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-var-lib -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-var-log -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-mnt/user-var-tmp -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-srv/core-misc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-srv/node-misc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-srv/user-misc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none \ /virt-srv/util-misc -fstype=autofs,-browse :file:/none ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
... i know thats a lot, but when someone accessed `/app/tree` for the first time that whole entire hierarchy would be mounted under it. autofs will auto-create/remove intermediate directories. other autofs *would* have been defined (all the `:file:/none` stuff) but i ended up moving to ayatemd exclusively because it %#$@-ing awesome and can do much much *much* more, in a clean and straightforward way.
... so you could always try installing/using that too :-)
ERATTA
... and by `ayatemd` i of course meant systemd :-)
curse my resistance to actually type after 15 years of computer exposure! i can't stand keyboards ... this is the future:
http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:10077
... except wireless, lightweight, and maybe even non-physical via Kinect-like technology ;-)
C Anthony
-- Hector Martínez-Seara Monné mail: hseara@gmail.com Tel: +34656271145 Tel: +358442709253