So where is this configured?  I have /etc/hal/, which contains hald.conf
and /etc/conf.d/hald.  Both of these look pretty much like placeholder
files and don't say anything about how CDs should be mounted.  Where
does this configuration live?

On Thu, 2008-07-24 at 08:38 +0000, Duncan wrote:
> AFAIK, it's not udev doing this, but hal.  Thus your changes to udev 
> wouldn't have the desired effect.
> 
> I ran into something similar with k3b.  Hal used to work fine, using its 
> defaults only if there was no fstab entry for that device, using the 
> fstab entry if there was.  Now hal screws things up by insisting on doing 
> things /its/ way, despite a perfectly valid system config, and k3b looks 
> in the system configured spot while hal's putting it somewhere else.  
> There's an open bug on k3b, but I really think it should be on hal since 
> hal's what's breaking a previously working config by insisting on doing 
> things its own way instead of following the otherwise perfectly fine 
> system config.

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