On Thursday 14 September 2006 11:57, Frank Steiner wrote:
> Chema Ollés wrote
> 
> > I use ivman with e17 and I have no problem using eject /dev/hdc or eject
> > -t /dev/hdc.
> > Of course,I have /dev/hdc on my fstab
> 
> Hmm, and I though that there shouldn't be any lines in fstab anymore to
> avoid problems with hal/dbus. At least I read some posts about this.

The fstab is used for stuff you want to mount the classical way.
The hal Mount() method refuses to mount devices listed in fstab.

> I don't understand why the resmgr doesn't give the permission to umount
> a DVD mounted by the users instance of ivman.

I don't understand why you think resmgr is involved in mounting devices.

> How do gnome/KDE umount DVDs when a user right-clicks on the DVD symbol
> and select "eject"?

By calling the Eject() method of the object that represents the device
in hal.

cu
Ludwig

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