On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 07:28:40PM -0700, Stuart Jansen wrote: > > Frankly, this is yet another of what I consider serious deficiencies of > SUSE 10. I've looked at the old SUSE solutions. I've poked at the udev > and hotplug configurations at tiny bit. I did a cursory google, nothing > jumped out at me. Frankly, I've put very little effort into the problem > so far, but it shouldn't have required even that. > > Editing /etc/fstab is an option if you have a small enough collection of > hardware. Of course, if you plan on plugging multiple removeable devices > in in a random order, you'll probably want to learn about either udev or > devlabel and filesystem labels. All of which is, of course, completely > unreasonable and I find it hard to believe that another solution isn't > possible.
I plan to leave the card reader plugged in all the time, and I don't (currently) plan to use any other usb storage devices. I'll probably just edit the fstab for now, but I know as soon as I do that, I'll find 3 other usb storage devices my kids want to use. > I'm curious, do you use Gnome or KDE? My gut reaction is that this is > yet another instance where KDE works fine but Gnome doesn't because SUSE > hasn't properly tested and configured it. I'm using GNOME. I'll try it in KDE an see if it works better. I guess with FC3+, the first thing to try is 'setenforce off', and in SuSE try it in KDE. Thanks, Barry /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
