>> Can i change this behavior? >> What can i do, better than open a shell and manual mount? (i can't use >> fstab) And most of all: WHY? :P >Seriously, why can't you just premount __fixed disks__ on boot? If you don't >want to do that, use noauto option in conjunction with the user (or users) >option in /etc/fstab. Then as I said you will be able to mount the disk via >media:/ No, can't! I simply want a system that works everywere, not a system that force me to edit some files to use it. If i have to tell the system wich disk i have, then i'm the system! My system has to work FOR me, not WITH me... This mean live distro...
>> Ahahaha are you kidding me? Obiously sometimes i need also to mount some >> fixed harddisks :D >Sure you do. But you know Linux is not some Windows and if everyone could >premount a fixed disk by default, that would pose a security risk. Not like windows... You mean that what people say about linux is true? Is made for developers only? :D Then i am a developer, but i still don't want to edit a file to mount a drive :DD I understand the policy thing, but i simply disagree,so how to change this behavior? I have to write all possible entry from hda1 to hdz99 to fstab? :D >> Anyway, with some other distribution i tried (the last one is kubuntu >> 8.04.1-desktop, yesterday) i can mount fixed harddisk just like removable, >> so...? >Probably because ubuntu installer adds your disk to /etc/fstab with noauto >and >user options. Live cd only, i ain't installed anything >Or ubuntu hacked their KDE and hal/permissions in the way that >it does not look like the real KDE/Linux anymore. Mmmm, i'll ask kubuntu people... >It _might_ be possible to >mount fixed disks via hal but I'm not really sure about that. How else? It looks like hal... >P.S. NTFS support in HAL-mounting is known to be broken. yes, i know, read the "original bug report" please (as you mentioned before, quoting me) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]