Craig,
lshal is a handy utility.
I took the liberty to monitor the devices when I put in a CD and this is
what I received. This still did not result in an automatic mounting of
the drive.
Greg
[r...@co09 tmp]# lshal -m
Start monitoring devicelist:
-------------------------------------------------
10:28:07.090: storage_model_CD_224E property storage.removable.media_available
= false
10:28:07.231: storage_model_CD_224E property storage.cdrom.write_speeds = {}
10:28:07.245: volume_label_EcCare_Health_Ce removed
10:28:23.019: storage_model_CD_224E property storage.removable.media_available
= true
10:28:23.036: storage_model_CD_224E property storage.cdrom.write_speeds = {}
10:28:24.744: volume_label_EcCare_Health_Ce added
----------------------------
Craig,
Not sure if this helps, but I have continued to make some observations
with lshal -m and have found that the files below are not being created
in the /media directory when a CD is inserted; also, obviously a mounted
directory is also not created in the /media directory. The files below
were created on a different machine as I inserted the same cd and
monitored the output of lshal -m
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 69 2009-10-04 11:03 .hal-mtab
-rw------- 1 root root 0 2009-10-04 11:02 .hal-mtab-lock
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