2009/9/8 James Wilkinson fed...@aprilcottage.co.uk:
Mike Martin wrote:
Since F10 my second hard drive is being marked as a removable disk and
I have mount it manually. Since F11 I now also have to enter root
password - is there any way to change this behaviour ie: to have all
fixed drives
Does anyone know of a way to achieve this via HAL/gnome-mount? I have
one machine on which I have to mount various partitions after a
reboot, whereas on others, once they've been mounted once via Gnome,
they will be mounted for subsequent sessions. I looked in gconf, but
can't see anything
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:52:11 +0100
Derek Cramer cram...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to achieve this via HAL/gnome-mount? I have
one machine on which I have to mount various partitions after a
reboot, whereas on others, once they've been mounted once via Gnome,
they will be
Since F10 my second hard drive is being marked as a removable disk and
I have mount it manually. Since F11 I now also have to enter root
password - is there any way to change this behaviour ie: to have all
fixed drives recognised as such?
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Mike Martin wrote:
Since F10 my second hard drive is being marked as a removable disk and
I have mount it manually. Since F11 I now also have to enter root
password - is there any way to change this behaviour ie: to have all
fixed drives recognised as such?
Put it in /etc/fstab?
(If you’re