Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On 3/7/07, Arden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have dbus, hal and Ivman installed but to get Ivman running ??
>> (this is new territory for me) from the ivman manpage;
>>
>> "For automount purposes, Ivman should be run  once  from  a  system-wide
>> init  script  and  once  per  user  session "
>>
>> How do I create an init script for the system? Is this added to
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d ?
> 
> There's a template in /etc/rc.d/init.d/template. You'd need to add the
> system ivman command (whatever that is) after the *proc commands. Then
> you'd need to make the symlinks in /etc/rc.d/rc*.d so that it's
> executed by init. You can probably look at the hal symlinks and make
> it start just after hal and stop just before hal.
> 
>> I know most everyone uses gnome volume manager but I like the control
>> possibilities in Ivman and I haven't installed the gnome desktop.
>> Anybody using Ivman? any tips would be helpful.
> 
> I think Alexander has used it. You'd probably want to add the session
> process to .xinitrc. If you're using a display manager, then you
> should try to find out it's mechanism for launching sessions. If you
> want it at a lower level so that it works on the Linux console, then
> that would be a little trickier. Maybe there's some documentation on
> setups shipped with ivman. I'm just guessing since I haven't used it.
> 
> --
> Dan

Thanks very much for the information, Dan, it's enough to get me 
started.  Arden
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