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2013 Oct 22
4
baby blue screen of permanent death
...manged to boot an old Fedora 14 install,
but could not login because I had forgotten the passwords.
I'm doing this from Knoppix.
On another terminal, I can login to CentOS as root,
but do not know what else to do.
>From Koppix, I ran fsck on some file systems:
root at Knoppix:~# fsck LABEL=sata400-3-slash
fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
e2fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
sata400-3-slash: clean, 364784/977280 files, 2005224/3907811 blocks
root at Knoppix:~# fsck LABEL=sata400-5-var
fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
e2fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
sata400-5-var: clean, 5650/428240 files, 289518/1710914 blocks...
2015 Aug 13
3
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
On Aug 12, 2015, at 5:22 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> autofs is what's mounting it. But if you turn it off, you'll have to
> manually mount anything that's not in /etc/fstab.
> 
> Sounds like gnome's trying to be WinDoze....
Its not ?autofs? specifically (which is a simple thing) but udev talking to udisks, allowing your login session to use udisks to mount the
2015 Aug 13
0
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
...e udisks to mount the volumes if allowed by PolicyKit, speaking through dbus.
How do I get the ask-first behavior?
How do I tell what makes Lifestudio special?
When I plug in an SD card through a USB adapter,
something asks what I want to do and lists options.
In case it helps:
[root at localhost sata400-12-homes]# find / -name '*autofs*'
/lib/modules/2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.x86_64/kernel/fs/autofs4
/lib/modules/2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.x86_64/kernel/fs/autofs4/autofs4.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64/kernel/fs/autofs4
/lib/modules/2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64/kernel/fs/autofs4/autofs4.ko
/lib...
2015 Aug 13
2
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
...by PolicyKit, speaking through dbus. 
> 
> How do I get the ask-first behavior?
> How do I tell what makes Lifestudio special?
> When I plug in an SD card through a USB adapter,
> something asks what I want to do and lists options.
> 
> In case it helps:
> [root at localhost sata400-12-homes]# find / -name '*autofs*'
> /lib/modules/2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.x86_64/kernel/fs/autofs4
As I said earlier, this behavior isn't autofs.  Don't blame autofs.
autofs is a nice tool.  autofs is easy to understand, enable and
disable. 
To disable the auto-mounting of USB disks...