Juan M. Duran wrote:
On vie, 2005-09-16 at 21:07 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just plug ipod
them run "dmesg"
see the last lines to see how it names the device now
Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage
USB Mass Storage support registered.
:-(. Something is going wrong
Check that you have installed.
hal
d-bus
gnome-volume-manager
You shouldn't need a Gnome-anything to mount a USB device. I mount flash
drives from the CLI anyway. Although FC4/KDE has a decent automounter -
if you like that kind of thing running all the time (personally, I don't
like such frills eating battery time on a laptop).
pmount
FC3 has no such animal as pmount, unless this is it:
"NCPMOUNT(8)
"This program is used to mount volumes of the specified NetWare
Fileserver under the specified mount point."
Mounting an iPod should have nothing to do with NetWare.
and your user is on plugdev group.
No such (default installed) group on FC3.
I dunno the name of rpms, I use debian. But It should work the same.
Good luck
Obviously not. :-O
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~DJA.
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