It seems that there is a problem of the current version of hal on my system.
When I insert CD/DVDs, I am sure something is recognized there, because my
XP in my Virtual Box reads bootable CD just fine. The only thing is Debian
does not create an icon on my Desktop and mounts it in some folder.

I googled and read some posts, and most of them concerned about hal. Anybody
experienced the same thing as me?

KC.

On 7/15/07, Nguyen, Cuong K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi all,

I just switched from Fedora to Debian, so I am totally a newbie to Debian.
Now I have one problem: my Debian (Gnome) does not automatically mount any
of my inserted CDs/DVDs, even I installed *gnome-volume-manager* already,
and the *Mount removable media when inserted* as well as *Browse removable
media when inserted* in *Removable Drives and Media Preferences* are
checked. When I used Fedora, that is enough for auto-mounting media. But
this seems not to be enough in Debian, or am I missing something?

Note that my NTFS mobile drive is mounted automatically when plugged in
USB port. The mounting issue is just for media (CD, DVD).

Any body helps please :)

Thanks,

KC.

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