Hi,

I used to have this problem sometimes in Slackware where auto mount doesn't 
come all pretty like on SUSE, so I just set up an Fstab entry to take care of 
it.

right now I have SUSE 10.2 and KDE and Gnome would see my USB HD as soon as I 
plugged it in, but in Window Maker or Enlightenment, I wouldn't have the 
option and it didn't show up in mount anymore.

What I ended up doing to fix it so it worked in every window manager and 
without X running was just booting and using KDE, checking Mount to see how 
it was mounted, and just adding that to /etc/fstab and then  using 
mount /dev/sda1 to mount it for use.

Hope it helps,

-Allen
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