On 5/19/05, Robert Swan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I'm not mistaken, it's gnome-volume-manager and pmount that takes
> > care of the actual mounting. Make sure gnome-volume-manager is
> > running, and perhaps consider restarting it and running it from a
> > terminal to find out what's wrong.
> If I'm not mistaken, it's gnome-volume-manager and pmount that takes
> care of the actual mounting. Make sure gnome-volume-manager is
> running, and perhaps consider restarting it and running it from a
> terminal to find out what's wrong.
Thanks. That helped. Turns out the hal was setting the ke
Robert Swan wrote:
> I was wrong to say the cdrom gets unmounted when I eject -- it's
> locked until I manually unmount.
That's normal.
> I also noticed that /dev/sda, the device created for my usb memory
> stick when I plug it in, has group ownership of "hal". I'm wondering
> if that's supposed
On 5/17/05, Robert Swan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello;
>
> Gnome-vfs does not seem to mount either a cdrom or a usb memory stick
> when they are inserted. I am able to manually pmount /dev/cdrom cdrom;
> pmount /dev/sda usb-stick; and the devices are automatically unmounted
> when removed. I
Hello;
Gnome-vfs does not seem to mount either a cdrom or a usb memory stick
when they are inserted. I am able to manually pmount /dev/cdrom cdrom;
pmount /dev/sda usb-stick; and the devices are automatically unmounted
when removed. I have the appropriate selections made in the removable
drives an
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