Brian,
We are using the latest gnome-volume-manager 2.22.5 in Vermillion.
 The blank CD or USB disk could be auto-mounted in nautilus.
What Jerry found is in gnome-volume-manager's configure.in, it has
enable_automount="no" by default. And it has such a line:
dnl Enable automount support (disabled by default now that Nautilus
handles this)
This causes when you insert a blank CD, it won't pop up a dialog to ask
you whether you want to burn it as before.
After making enable_automount="yes", it will pop up the dialog (after
enabling the needed gconf key, of course)
Jerry is asking whether nautilus will be responsible for pop up such a
dialog or it is just a small feature not implemented.
Thanks,
Harry
On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 12:28 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
> Jerry:
>
> Note that gnome-volume-manager on Solaris is a bit old. I know the
> team at Sun responsible for integrating HAL plans to update to the
> latest gnome-volume-manager code when they update to the latest HAL
> code. You might want to work with them to find out if the below
> issue is caused by the fact that we aren't using the latest and
> greatest gnome-volume-manager/HAL code.
>
> Brian
>
>
> > gnome-volume-manager disables automount by default. The reason is that
> > Nautilus handles it, as it said in configure.ac. But after a rough
> > investigation, nautilus don't handle automount. So I'm a little confused
> > here.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jerry
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