Package: hal Version: 0.4.7-1 Severity: minor I think, HAL's default storage policy should add "quiet" mount option to vfat volumes. Because w/o that option, some filemanagers (mc, nautilus AFAIK, and others) will fail trying to chown or chmod files when copying. Because errors will be returned by the kernel, 'cause VFAT doesn't support users and rights. With "quiet" option, kernel won't return errors on those operations.
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