ET images are OpenPLi based, aren't they? Well, then... Let's see...
Attached are all the files needed and info... well, here it is, so you can see if you wanna download it and test...
Plugin DeviceManager
Dear Xtrend-User,
This plugin will replace the MountManager. It is recommended to remove the MountManger before installing the DeviceManager!
Functional overview:
Initialize (Partitioning) und formatting of internal and external devices on your Xtrend-STB (SATA/ESATA/USB-disks, USB-pen-devices, SD-cards etc.)
Partitioning and formatting will be done with integrated OpenPLI-Enigma2 methods, options and optimizations
Automatically creation of the "movie"-folder for the first plugged device on your Xtrend-STB (Use as Recordingmedia)
File system support for EXT3/4, FAT32, NTFS*
Distinction between FastMount (non boot resistent) and FixedMount (permament boot-resistent mount via fstab with UUID)
Fast and clean removal of FastMount-devices via "Blue-Button"
Pre defined mount points for FastMount and FixedMount devices, including the possibility to use user defined mount points
Filesystem check and with auto-repair (if possible) included
Display Disk temperature (if supported)
Installation:
If your Xtrend-STB is online, then you have only to install enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-devicemanager_1.0-r0_mipsel.ipk
If there is no online connection, you have to install first ntfsprogs_2012.1.15-r5_mipsel.ipk, and dosfstools_2.11-r2_mipsel.ipk
After installation, please do a reboot of your STB.
Advice: please be sure, to remove your USB-device with DeviceManager. If you just remove your device, it could result in data loss and filesystem damage.
Usage:
Start plugin via Menu - Setup - System - Devicemanager.
Use the colored buttons, arrow-keys and ok button.
*To use NTFS devices in read-mode, you have to install this plugin.
More information in this thread.
Attention: All existing Data on Memory Device will be wiped, if you decide to initiliaze and format!
Code pieces are taken from skaman. Thanks for it.
Plugin will be provided by the Board-Team of Xtrend-home.de for Xtrend-United
The thing is: autofs and Device Manager together? Can that work as you want it/need it?
Mount Manager in PBNIGMA does not create problems for Device Manager and does not need to be removed. In fact, it is complimentary, as it does slightly different things, from memory... Of course, in PBNIGMA autofs is stopped!
My question would be: must autofs be stopped so one mounts devices as one needs/sees fit?
To my mind users should have the choice/flexibility and to do do that s/he needs info. Once one is informed, to me, this is a much better option, than coders idea for all users, regardless of their needs/wants... That's why I appreciate a good Device Manager...
But... haven't had the opportunity to test this one - however, I remembered many users asking for it, so here it is to test...