Vincent Fourmond wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:27 PM, SkyRaT <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I understand, but these are the confusing facts:
>> The above is the behavior when automatic mount is expected, only inserting 
>> the
>> usb stick was done. So this seems to be inside the pmount.
>> On the other hand, running "pmount /dev/sdd1" manually works fine here
>> independently to the fstab entry.
> 
>   Are you sure the automatic mounting system depends on pmount ? As
> far as I know, pmount has been deprecated in favor of hal on Gnome,
> and possibly on KDE too (I haven't checked that, and no means to do so
> now).

So you say, there is another independent program that is a duplication of pmount
and is being used by Gnome for automatic mounting? A duplication, because it is
parsing the /etc/fstab as well and most likely is doing the pmount's job.
But I see your point and it should explain the behavior.

>   In any case, pmount is *not* responsible for automatic mounting. It
> could be called by a third party program (like it used to be on
> Gnome), but in this case the bug lies there and not in pmount.

yes, it is *not* responsible for automount. Exactly as you said, that was clear
from the beginning. I did not know Gnome is not using pmount for this anymore
and uses the "duplication of pmount" instead. This duplication program seems to
be the "gnome-mount" as I'm seeking now.

If these ideas are correct, this bug is related to gnome-mount.

Cheers,
        Rene



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