Alan,

Excuse the double post....

So...I am running Gnome 2.16.2   Is Gnome Volume Manager also managing the
drives and partitions I have?
And then what creates the volume name that is displayed on the desktop for
that drive?
In my example I have a USB external drive with a ext3 partition, there is no
listing in /etc/fstab for that partition, /etc/mtab lists it as, /dev/sdc2
/media/disk, and on the desktop the icon for it reads, 66.0 GB Volume. Where
is that configured?

douglas

On 2/4/07, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Monday 05 February 2007, Douglas Linford wrote:
> Good day all,
>
> I'm getting confused very quickly about what program/process actually
> automounts my partitions and then what creates the volume name that
> is displayed on the desktop for that drive, once it is mounted.

Traditionally it was fstab that did this, and automounting programs read
that file and did nothing if a drive was not listed.

These days it's becoming different. Icons that pop up on the desktop are
normally mounted via hal. KDE and Gnome at a minimum have applets that
control it and where you can make your settings. Other wms may or may
not do this for you, and of course on the console you get to use the
mount command as always.

alan

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