> If the user does not have a line in /etc/fstab for a drive, then HAL 
> will not be able to mount the drive in a way that works properly with 
> KDE. Strange but true. That is, of course, unless pmount is installed, 

This is btw not true anymore with hal-0.5.8.x.

> in which case HAL uses it to mount devices, in a way which works with 
> KDE. Thus the depends/recommends on pmount makes perfect sense, and is 
> by no means a policy violation.
> 
> Cheers,
> Christopher Martin


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