Subj : Re: Unique problem I need to solve To : comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.setup From : Connor Sterner Date : Mon Jul 19 2004 01:45 pm -- -- Looking for a date/hookup/sex partner? http://accfq2.linksysnet.com:999/match/index2.htm ^^ Free dating services & Swingers Pages! ^^ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Need a Loan or a Credit Card? Our loan pages are the best http://accfq2.linksysnet.com:999/loan/index.htm 100% Guaranteed Credit Cards and Loans, EVEN IF YOU HAVE BAD CREDIT! Also, Signature Cash advances, and debt consolidation! Check us out today. "Kenneth Lantrip" wrote in message news:wMEJc.9211$sV2.406@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net... > I have two systems that I use Debian on mostly. One at work and one at > home. They are configured very close as they came from the knoppix hd > install process. > > I have key drive (flash drive) that I use to store all my stuff, also > with the mozilla settings and email and whatnot that comes with the > running of the mozilla products. > > I've set up my links to point to the flash drive from my home directories. > > All is well, as long as the flash drive boots up and is found as sda (sda1). > > Sometimes, when my music drive (external 250G) is plugged in at home, > the flash drive comes up as sdb (sdb1). > > Well, my links need it to be on sda1. Is there a neat and nifty way to > dynamically assign the links to point to the flash drive at bootup > no-matter if it is sda1 or sdb1? > > I'd think a nice little shell script would do nicely, anyone got any ideas? > > Kenneth .