* Sjoerd Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > At least, it would be good to provide a "blacklist.conf" file so you
> > can specify which devices you don't want to be auto-mounted. Again, 
> > not sure if this should apply to g-v-m or pmount.
> 
> It's g-v-m, on startupt it tries to pmount all the volumes and pmount
> (correctly) allows you to mount non-removable volumes if mount would allow it.

Former versions of g-v-m respected the settings in
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi

Now it seems to be ignored. The comment states

<!-- 
  The following shows how to hint gnome-volume-manager and other programs 
  that honor the storage.automount_enabled_hint to not mount non-removable
  media.
-->

But it does not work.

Regards, Kai
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