On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 01:53:13PM +0200, Michael Banck wrote: > On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 12:37:51PM +0200, Johannes Rohr wrote: > > Iserting a new data CD has no visible consequences. It is not auto > > mounted, the "CD-Rom" icon in the "Computer" location remains > > unchanged. On unmounting, the CD is not ejected. Also, DVDs and empty > > CDs are ignored. > > AFAIK, g-v-m also needs special treatment of /etc/fstab in order to > enable it to actually mount the stuff (as a user), did you look for > that? > > I've no idea how this is handled in Debian, but perhaps the > documentation might give you a hint on this.
gvm just calls mount on the device. So there must be an fstab entry for the devices that is mountable by the user. A generic way to automagically add new devices to fstab is in gvm's upstream TODO. Although it's a little out of gvm's scope imho. > Of course, this is a shot in the dark and you may very well be fine WRT > /etc/fstab, dunno. He didn't get that far, but that could be his next problem :) Sjoerd -- Any circuit design must contain at least one part which is obsolete, two parts which are unobtainable, and three parts which are still under development.

