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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Mount a disk elsewhere /Volumes Post 302321813 by pludi on Tuesday 2nd of June 2009 07:09:39 AM
Old 06-02-2009
Seems that my crystal ball misinterpreted your information so far. The words "newly connected" and "automatically mounts" apparently triggered the "I want to mount my USB pen drive in a different directory" chain.

As long as your external RAID system is connected using the same device path, just add it in /etc/fstab (and I'm sure OSX has a nifty GUI for that) to keep it there even after a reboot.
 

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Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device(3pm)

       Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device - Generic device class

VERSION
Version 0.02 SYNOPSIS
None DESCRIPTION
This module contains a generic class that all HidTEMPer devices should inherit from, thereby keeping the implemented methods consistent and making it possible to use the same code to contact every supported device. CONSTANTS o CONNECTION_TIMEOUT USB communication timeout, specified in milliseconds. METHODS o new( $usb_device ) Creates a new generic Device object. o identifier() This method is used to acquire the numerical value representing the device type identifier. o internal() Returns the corresponding Sensor object representing the internal sensor connected to the device. If the device does not have an internal sensor undef is returned. o external() Returns the corresponding Sensor object representing the external sensor connected to the device. If the device does not have an external sensor undef is returned. o init() Empty method that should be implemented in order to be able to initialize a object instance. DEPENDENCIES
This module internally includes and takes use of the following packages: use Carp; use Device::USB; use Device::USB::Device; This module uses the strict and warning pragmas. BUGS
Please report any bugs or missing features using the CPAN RT tool. FOR MORE INFORMATION
None AUTHOR
Magnus Sulland < msulland@cpan.org > ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
None COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright (c) 2010 Magnus Sulland This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-07-24 Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device(3pm)
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