Rajko M. wrote:

> It can be mounted manually, but if you can configure udev rules to do that 
> for 
> you why not to use them. Reduction of typing is the primary reason for 
> existence of fstab, modprobe.conf, etc. Problem with udev is that it is new 
> and not really explained on openSUSE example. 

Why should I?

Remember, this is an encrypted DVD we are talking about. It has to be
mounted manually because:

 a) udev can not know it is encrypted, nor how it is encrypted.
 b) I have to type the password.

The problem now is that mount fails in 10.3 and not in 10.2. That is the
problem at hand.

-- 
Cheers,
      Carlos E. R.
      (from RC1)
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