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Thanks for the guide. Really cool.
I am now able to have my ext drive automatically start xmms2d (using xmms2-launcher fyi).
Only problem I could see was this line:
Issnt the double assignment kinda redundant? IIRC it also threw an error on my system.Code:drive_uuid=`drive_uuid=`blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s UUID /dev/${drive_kernel}``
Small correction: I thought it was starting xmms2d, but that is not the case. But that seems to be more of an issue with launching stuff from the script then with the udev rules.
Again, thanks!
I have a question related with this thread. I´m new with linus, so I hope that you can help me and I apologize if my question is stupid or here is not the right place to do it
I'm writing a new udev for the usb devices. I will only that one in Qt developed program started when the usb is connected.
I write the USB script and the 91-local.rules and it worked.
When I modify my USB file to exec my program:
$/opt/program/# ./SH_Update
My program works, but I get the next warning:
(process:4022): GConf-WARNING**: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply time out expired, or the network connection was broken.
When I connect the USB stick, the program SH_Update doesn't work.
Have you any Ideas??
Best
I have the problem that it will first start the script and after finishing the script it will mount my device. When I use SUBSYSTEM==”block”, my device is mounting perfectly, but my script will never start. How can I solve this?
Smika
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