On Don, 2005-09-29 at 23:41 +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
> /dev/sda1 /mnt/mp3 auto defaults,user,noauto 0 0
> 
> Works for me, whatever the filesystem on the USB device. Works for mp3
> players, Sony PSP, digital camera, USB portable hard drive etc. No
> need for HAL or DBUS, just click on the computer icon in the Nautilus
> taskbar then click on the icon you want (in this case mp3). The only
> thing my kids haven't got the hang of yet is remembering to right
> click and `Unmount Volume' before they unplug it...it means they have
> to reboot if they want to plug it in again.

Well, that's more a workaround than anything else. Try plugging in
multiple usb devices or devices with no or multiple partitions,... And
IIRC unplugging without unmounting is not that problematic here -
assuming you weren't writing to the device at the moment, of course.
-- 
Juerg Billeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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