On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 12:08:43PM +1100, Mark Purcell wrote:
> Package: hal
> Version: 0.5.6-2
> Followup-For: Bug #350762
> 
> I can confirm that hal is not mounting USB keys either..

Hal doesn't mount anything, that's done by another program for example 
gnome-volume-manager which in turn calls pmount. It can be the case that hal
doesn't detect the insertion of a usb device though.

Can you do the following test:

* Run udevmonitor and lshal --monitor, both should output information when you
  plug in your usb stick.

  + In case that doesn't work restart the udev daemon and try again.
  + In case it (still) doesn't work, send a mail back and we should start
    digging deeper :) Please include /etc/udev/rules.d/050_hal-plugdev.rules in
    that.
  + In case it does work it's a problem of gvm or whatever you use to
    automagically mount stuff. In that case lemme know and i'll give you some
    hints on how you can debug tat stap.

  Sjoerd
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