Name¶
diskd - disk daemon; wait for disk to be inserted
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Description¶
The diskd command has the following syntax:
diskd [-d drive] [-i interval] [-e command]
Diskd waits for a disk to be inserted into a given
drive, and then either
executes the
command or exits. This program can be used to
automatically mount a disk as soon as it is inserted.
Warning¶
This program works by switching the motor on for a very short interval, and then
seeking to track -1. This might damage hardware in the long run. Amigas, which
also use these techniques, are known for having problems with their disk
drives no longer spinning up properly after a few month of usage.
Options¶
- -d drive
- Selects the drive to observe for disk insertion. By
default, drive 0 (/dev/fd0) is observed.
- -i interval
- Selects the polling interval. The interval is given in
tenths of seconds. Default is 10 (one second).
- -e command
- Gives the command to be executed when a disk is inserted.
If no command is given the program simply exits. Typically, the command
mounts the disk. It can be a shell scripts which probes for several
filesystems and disk geometries until it succeeds.
Bugs¶
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- Automatic unmounting cannot yet be handled. It is indeed
not enough to scan for disk removal, because when the disk is removed, it
is already too late: There might be some buffers needing flushing.
However, the fdmountd program allows automatic unmounting by using the
SYNC mount options, which switches off write buffering (see section
fdmount).
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- The drive motor is running all the time, and on some
computers, the drive led flickers at each time the drive is polled.
See Also¶
Fdutils' texinfo doc