Thanks for the udev pointers everone - had a hectic work week with an
even more crazy one coming up, but I'll see if I can't sneak in some
time over the week for a first jab at it.
Will let post back how it goes
Regards,
Kim Pedersen
dan wrote:
yes, UDEV can do an action for a device by UUID or
serial number or label etc etc.
> dan wrote:
>> Your best bet here is to use udev rule for the device
>>
>
> Careful! This will sync *any* drive that you plug in, won't it?
Or
> is
> there a way to have a udev rule that applies to only a drive with a
> specific UUID?
I believe it's possible to have udev rules for specific devices, yes.
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