I just found out gnome-volume-properties brings up a nice configuration window to set "Removable Drives and Media Preferences" but I'm not sure if this is also used when you remove the gnome desktop .
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Free Ekanayaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Dragan, > > |--==> Dragan Noveski writes: > > DN> hallo list, > DN> the 2.1 installation has this feature of automatically mounting usb > DN> storage devices. > DN> that also works well here, but i would like to know how is this > happening. > DN> looking into /etc/fstab...mtab, does not seem to be handling this, so > i > DN> would like to know, if it is not so difficult to explain, which > DN> mechanisms is used for this? > DN> i have this question, because i am planing to remove the gnome desktop > DN> and install an fluxbox, so i am not sure if i will have to change sth > in > DN> the /etc/fstab later. > > It's a combination of udev, hal, and gnome-volume-manager. Launching > gnome-volume-manager should get you automount with any window manager. > > Ciao! > > Free > > _______________________________________________ > 64studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users >
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