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passive translator timeout
From: |
Yaakov |
Subject: |
passive translator timeout |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Aug 2004 16:45:27 -0700 (PDT) |
Is there a way to set a translator to "time-out" or unload itself when
not in use? For example, I have the following translator:
settrans /cdrom /hurd/iso9660fs /dev/hd2
it won't start up until i do cd /cdrom (and even cd /cdrom/debian which
is nice compared to how /other/ OSes won't mount a network share to see
if a directory exists until i give it an explicit directive), but even
when i then cd out, i can't eject the CD without entering:
settrans /cdrom -g
is there an easy way to allow me to eject a cdrom when not in use and
retain the passive translator?
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- passive translator timeout,
Yaakov <=
- Re: passive translator timeout, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2004/08/15
- Re: passive translator timeout, Yaakov, 2004/08/15
- Re: passive translator timeout, Neal H. Walfield, 2004/08/16
- Re: passive translator timeout, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2004/08/16
- Re: passive translator timeout, Yaakov, 2004/08/16
- Re: passive translator timeout, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2004/08/17
- Re: passive translator timeout, Rian Hunter, 2004/08/17