When I was building Hal I noticed that the sed right before the
configure command did not work, because 10-storage-policy.fdi was
removed. When I to plug in my usb harddrive last night I noticed that
the entry in /etc/fstab wasn't created but gnome still had the icon in
the mount manager I have on the panel. Upon further investigation I
looked at the Hal cvs commit messages and found that fstab-sync(and
related files) and 10-storage-policy.fdi was completely removed. I've
searched the hal mailing lists but can't find any justification for
making these changes.

I personally liked this functionality and I'm sure I wasn't the only
one. It saved me time. I personally do not know of any alternatives at
this time. Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas?
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