> The mount command doesn't look right. Surely it should have a -w or -o rw > in there? I think you've got one too many packages installed. This should > be being handled by pmount - I don't have usbmount (and the package > description says "USBmount is intended as a lightweight solution which is > independent of a desktop environment. Users which [sic] would like an icon > to appear when an USB device is plugged in should use the pmount and hal > packages instead".
Removing usbmount has fixed teh problem and it all seems to work now. It would seem that usbmount was getting to the device first and causing the problems. I only installed in out of desperation when I couldn't get it working the "proper" way first time. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

