#!/bin/sh # # Called from udev # Attemp to mount any added block devices # and remove any removed devices # MOUNT="/bin/mount" PMOUNT="/usr/bin/pmount" UMOUNT="/bin/umount" name="`basename "$DEVNAME"`" for line in `cat /etc/udev/mount.blacklist | grep -v ^#` do if ( echo "$DEVNAME" | grep -q "$line" ) then logger "udev/mount.sh" "[$DEVNAME] is blacklisted, ignoring" exit 0 fi done automount() { ! test -d "/media/$name" && mkdir -p "/media/$name" if ! $MOUNT -t auto -o sync $DEVNAME "/media/$name" then #logger "mount.sh/automount" "$MOUNT -t auto $DEVNAME \"/media/$name\" failed!" rm_dir "/media/$name" else logger "mount.sh/automount" "Auto-mount of [/media/$name] successful" touch "/tmp/.automount-$name" fi } rm_dir() { # We do not want to rm -r populated directories if test "`find "$1" | wc -l | tr -d " "`" -lt 2 -a -d "$1" then ! test -z "$1" && rm -r "$1" else logger "mount.sh/automount" "Not removing non-empty directory [$1]" fi } if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ] && [ -n "$DEVNAME" ]; then if [ -x "$PMOUNT" ]; then $PMOUNT $DEVNAME 2> /dev/null elif [ -x $MOUNT ]; then $MOUNT $DEVNAME 2> /dev/null fi # If the device isn't mounted at this point, it isn't configured in fstab # 20061107: Small correction: The rootfs partition may be called just "rootfs" and not by # its true device name so this would break. If the rootfs is mounted on two places # during boot, it confuses the heck out of fsck. So Im auto-adding the root-partition # to /etc/udev/mount.blacklist via postinst cat /proc/mounts | awk '{print $1}' | grep -q "^$DEVNAME$" || automount fi if [ "$ACTION" = "remove" ] && [ -x "$UMOUNT" ] && [ -n "$DEVNAME" ]; then for mnt in `cat /proc/mounts | grep "$DEVNAME" | cut -f 2 -d " " ` do $UMOUNT -l $mnt done # Remove empty directories from auto-mounter test -e "/tmp/.automount-$name" && rm_dir "/media/$name" fi