Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Yes. Mandrake Control Center -> Mount Points -> Diskdrake > > > > > > Mandrake should not autoconfigure your drive after install ( i.e > > > add a mount ) because : > > > 1�/ you may want to give your own mount point name > > > 2�/ which name to choose ? > > > > 3) you may want to have a harddisk temporary used and you don't > > need to have the fstab and /mnt/ cluttered for that. I think it is > > perfectly fine how it is currently. > > It's very easy to make it a choice. After all, that's what new > hardware detection does already. We simply need to integrate it into > the harddrake framework. Harddrake detects a new hard disk on boot > and asks whether you want it to be automatically added or for it to > be ignored, as it does with other types of new hardware. What's hard > about that?
it offers to run diskdrake from which one can set additionnal mount points.
