On 5/21/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

1. I'd like to get new DBUS, HAL and gnome mount into the mix.

If you want gnome-mount, then we either need to include pam_console or
make some fixes to hal.  Mainly, we would need to add groups to
hal.conf to allow the hal mount methods to be invoked by unprivelaged
users.

2. I've now managed to get *many* new packages tested. Current
LFS SVN with new CUPS, DBUS, HAL, Apache, OpenSSL/SSH, NFS Utils
and the newest GTK/Cairo/ATK/Glib/Pango stuff. The only thing
I have left to do is check out GNOME Mount with KDE. Unfortunately,
new HAL/DBUS without fstab sync won't auto-mount drives any more.
Gnome-Mount will have to be the solution.

Also, you need gnome-volume-manager as that invokes gnome-mount.  And
if we're not including pam_console, then gnome-volume-manager needs to
be built --disable-multiuser.

Also, it seems that gnome-volume-manager/gnome-mount/hal don't respect
fstab.  I had to remove entries for my removable media from fstab or
hal would throw "Permission Denied".  I believe I read on the hal list
that this behavior would be fixed in the future.  I.e., hal would read
fstab and use the options and mountpoint specified there.  I could be
wrong about all this, but that was my experience.

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Dan
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