Inline is what works/not works with local user account, not a domain one:

On 6/21/07, Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/21/07, Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can not see the floppy icon anywhere. I enabled in the desctop
> config to show device icons, including mounted and unmounted floppy,
> but it's not on the desktop. It does not show in System/Storage media
> in konqueror. In "My Computer" after the CD-ROM drives, there is a
> small floppy icon, but there is no underlined text after it, and the
> icon is not clickable.

same with local account

>
> In /etc/fstab I have this line:
> /dev/fd0             /media/floppy        auto       noauto,user,sync      0 0
>
> So, I decided that it is automountable, and with konqueror I opened
> /media/floppy, but it is empty - it did not mount it. dmesg shows
> nothing about this.

same with local account

>
> Then I used mount /media/floppy and it mounted ok as a user. I could
> umount it as well.

same with local account

>
> But even mounted, the icon did not appear anywhere.

same with local account


Some additional information - I just found that there is a floppy icon
at the bottom of the "Computer" section in the "new" kde menu. It's
just an icon, no text on the line. Anyway - clicking on it, it opened
konqueror in system:/media/fd0, which is empty (and I'm sure on the
diskette there are files).

with local account it does work - it opened system:/media/fd0 and I
could see the files.

I could also see the files browsing to /media/floppy.


Then I right-clicked on that icon (in the Computer menu), and selected
Mount. It produced an error: Error - kio_media_mounthelper : Could not
read /tmp/kde-MYDOMAIN\sunny/kio_fileWgUab.tmp.

With local user right-click and Unmount works. The Mount worked as well.

So - obviously there is a problem when the user is a domain user, and
not a local one. But even with a local one the automount - i.e.
viewing /media/floppy does not automount the floppy.

Can somebody confirm my observations, so I can file a bug? Or tell me
how to do it "properly" so I make it work?

--
Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)

Even the most advanced equipment in the hands of the ignorant is just
a pile of scrap.
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