On 18/11/11 15:46, Mike Blumenkrantz wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 15:43:23 +1100
> Jochen Schröder<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> On 18/11/11 13:16, Mike Blumenkrantz wrote:
>>> On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 09:18:50 +1100
>>> Jochen Schröder<[email protected]>   wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm still trying to get eeze mount to work in E_FM. I have build eeze
>>>> with libmount support (2.19.1). And I am building E17 with ./configure
>>>> --disable-mount-hal --disable-mount-udisks, here is the relevant
>>>> configure output:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Preferred Backends:
>>>>     * device..............: eeze
>>>>     * hal_mount...........: no
>>>>     * udisks_mount........: no
>>>>     * eeze_mount..........: yes
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Additionally I have uncommented the following line in sysactions.conf
>>>>
>>>> # uncomment this line to enable eeze mounting for users
>>>> user:   someuser allow: /bin/mount /bin/umount /usr/bin/eject
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When plugging in a device on the usb port nothing appears on the desktop
>>>> or in the file menu. xsession-errrors reports some dbus error
>>>> (attached). This system is debian sid. This seems to be the same problem
>>>> that was reported here:
>>>> http://osdir.com/ml/enlightenment-development-linux-ui/2011-08/msg00503.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Additionally, when logging out E waits until the logout now, wait longer
>>>> dialogue shows up (however I have not 100% confirmed that this is related).
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Jochen
>>> hmm definitely strange since it looks like your devices are being properly
>>> detected. please start your e with EINA_LOG_LEVELS=efm:5 and post back your
>>> xsession log again.
>>>
>>
>> Not sure I'm doing the right thing. Using a .xsession with:
>>
>> export EINA_LOG_LEVELS=efm:5
>> exect /opt/e17/bin/enlightenment_start
>>
>> and starting with startx should work right?
>>
>> Not much more information unfortunately (xsession-errors attached)
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jochen
> yeah you did it properly. not seeing any attempts to mount anything though,
> does your log include the times when you tried?
>

You mean when I plug and unplug the usb disk? I can't mount because the 
device never appears anywhere, i.e. no icon on the desktop or in the 
files menu.

Cheers
Jochen


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