Hi All,

I can't say how to do it in KDE, but what I can say is that TurboLinux
had this facility in KDE(3.1) from their 10D, which mounts/unmounts
CDs just as you double click to open them. If you make it a dual boot
system, it also mounts the windows partitions automatically at
/mnt/windows0, windows1,...

So, I think looking at TurboLinux is a possible direction.

regards,
Viraj

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 08:28:03 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> A very nice feature on mdk10.1 is that there is no need to mount/umount cd's.
> This feature is present on fedora-3 only in gnome. Any idea how to get it to
> work on kde in fedora ?
> I had recently installed partition magic 8 on win xp. Inspite of not doing any
> partition changes and uninstalling it after a look see it some how changed all
> the partitiiion labels in that fedora could not mount swap partition and mdk
> refused to boot to gui. Had to edit /etc/fstab manually and make changes
> according to fdisk -l output. Got both to work but was scary.
> Ranjit.
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