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Re: passive translator timeout
From: |
Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: passive translator timeout |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Aug 2004 01:54:11 +0200 (CEST) |
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
Because you made /cdrom a passive translator (settrans sets a passive
translator on the node by default), they don't start until you access
them. Pass the -a flag to settrans if you want to have a active
translator from the start.
As for time-outs, don't remeber how you set them. It is probobly
possible...
is there an easy way to allow me to eject a cdrom when not in use
and retain the passive translator?
settrans -ag /cdrom
Should do the trick.
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