Mikko Nurminen wrote:
I had the same symptoms and found out I was experiencing the effects
of this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=434268
If this turns out to be the reason in your case too, simply removing
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi - file will
give you back automounting.
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Mikko Nurminen
Thanks. There was indeed a gparted-disable-automount.fdi file in
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy so it seems I too have been a victim of this
bug :-). I've removed it so it should fix it for me. I can't test it
now because my niece now has the flash drive I would use to test it, but
I'm pretty sure this was the problem since gnome-volume-manager has
always been installed and running properly in all gnome logins. I'll
test later to verify and will post if any problems arise, but I think
all should be well now. Thanks again.
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José Alburquerque
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