Randy McMurchy wrote:
What is new, is that HAL, *at mount time* can pass parameters to the mount command.
Now you explained this better than the previous time. Keywords: "to the mount command". But, is it HAL itself that passes such options (i.e., beyond fstab) to the mount command, or is it some KDE-specific thingy?
This is what we want. When the floppy is *mounted* it reads the stuff in fstab *and than adds more* stuff from further HAL rules specific to the type of filesystem being mounted.
Who issues the "mount" command? User from the command line? HAL itself mounts nothing, it is the task for KDE, gnome-volume-manager or ivman. I perform my tests with ivman.
Isn't the concept clear? It is crystal to me.
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