On 14/07/07 00:15, Michael Biebl wrote: > Laurent Grawet wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 13/07/07 23:28, Michael Biebl wrote: >>> Laurent Grawet wrote: >>>> Package: hal >>>> Version: 0.5.8.1-9 >>>> Followup-For: Bug #418176 >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I confirm this behaviour. This is a really annoying bug. >>>> >>> Are you using the ntfs or the ntfs-3g driver? >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >> The current behavior of HAL is to use the ntfs driver so this is the one >> I used first. I also tried to use ntfs-3g thanks to rules I took from >> Ubuntu, without much success. >> >> Note this brings out another problem: there is no way to easily tell HAL >> to use ntfs-3g instead of ntfs with current packaging. >> >> pmount is also unable to handle this (a patched version also exists for >> ubuntu). You will find in attachment the rules I used with HAL for >> ntfs-3g (for information). > > Just to be sure: The problem you are encountering, is that for local or > removable devices? If the former, it is an expected behaviour as we > currently only allow users to mount non-removable devices if they are > defined in /etc/fstab and marked with the "user" option.
External USB2 hard drive. Laurent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]