Once I removed the /dev/scd0 line from /etc/fstab, automounted DVDs now
have the correct user/group (either ivman.plugdev if I run ivman system-
wide, or my uid and gid if I run it with ivman-launch) but the DVD is
still mounted without execute permission on the directory, so I can't
actually enter
As far as I can tell the actual mounting is done by pmount-hal, so there
are now two problems, neither of which is necessarily ivman's, but I'd
appreciate guidance on how to proceed:
1. The Ubuntu installer writes an entry for a fixed cdrom drive in
/etc/fstab. This seems to prevent disks in the d
The problem seems to have arisen because the device (/dev/scd0) was
mentioned in /etc/fstab, which was written by the Ubuntu installer. So
perhaps this is rather an installer bug? Or maybe it's not a bug but a
potential problem which needs to be documented?
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ivman auto-mounts DVD with non-exist
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14989156/Dependencies.txt
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ivman auto-mounts DVD with non-existent uid (-1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237352
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