Re: [opensuse] How to mount thumbdrive with normal user account

2006-01-05 Thread Danny Kukawka
On Thursday 05 January 2006 03:55, Chong Zan Kai wrote: Thanks for the reply David. I am using suse 10.0 currently. Althought the os manage to detect my thumbdrive when I insert it but it will not mount it correctly. What mean this exactly? What's wrong? Could you write more about the

Re: [opensuse] How to mount thumbdrive with normal user account

2006-01-05 Thread Danny Kukawka
On Thursday 05 January 2006 03:46, David Bolt wrote: Don't bother using mount. Just plug it in and, after a few moments, hotplug No, it's not hotplug, it's a HAL mount helper. should have picked it up and created the mount point for it. Just looking into the directory is enough for it to

Re: [opensuse] How to mount thumbdrive with normal user account

2006-01-05 Thread Anders Johansson
On Thu, Jan 5, 2006 at 6:45 PM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like I was partially wrong. I can get the information from df, if I perform a df with that specific mount point, and if I do so 2 seconds, or less, after performing some other action on the

Re: [opensuse] How to mount thumbdrive with normal user account

2006-01-05 Thread Danny Kukawka
On Thursday 05 January 2006 18:45, David Bolt wrote: IMO this should also work if you temporarily access the device or a directory/file on the device as normal user. I think this is a problem of submount/subfs and this should be present longer than 9.3 ago. [...] This isn't done under 10.0.

Re: [opensuse] How to mount thumbdrive with normal user account

2006-01-04 Thread David Bolt
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Chong Zan Kai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:- Hi, May I know how should I mount my thumbdrive with normal user account? What you'll probably find is that, after plugging it in, a new directory is created under /media. As an example, when I plug my USB pen-drive into my machine,