One of those sounds like a feature request to me not a bug. Maybe if you 
suggested it in the kde forum some one might implement it. There is a section 
for that sort of thing. That seems to be the only available method of 
suggesting "improvements".

FSTAB? For me opensuse 11.4 kde 4.6 only shows what's connected. My raid array 
is shown as removable which I suppose it is, hot plug, but has all of the 
system software on it. A sata disc only shows up when plugged in. There is are 
a few noauto lines in it. The traditional one doesn't actually do anything and 
doesn't show up in directory trees. I added it myself trying to user mount a 
cifs nas without involving samba and have just left it there. I haven't 
bothered finding out what goes on in terms of disc mounting now as it works but 
understand traditional mounting lines are out or on their way out. So once 
again is this a bug? I suspect not.

Out of interest this is what my fstab file looks like.

#//192.168.1.20/Volume_1 /home/john/Desktop/NAS2 cifs 0 0
UUID=d944bef4-29af-422b-8d48-b1801e5c48fd    swap    swap    defaults 0 0 
UUID=b80c7369-e913-419e-8ce9-d35083ef97c5    /    ext3    acl,relatime 1 1 
UUID=d54b1407-461e-4773-81a3-980528663f28    /boot    ext3    acl,relatime 1 2 
UUID=e6a4605d-544e-4728-b6d9-7b5daf4f164a    /home    ext3    acl,relatime 1 2 
UUID=0d60fab3-d37d-4e29-b794-f6ab79f9bc82    /home2    ext3    acl,relatime 1 2 
proc    /proc    proc    defaults 0 0 
sysfs    /sys    sysfs    noauto 0 0 
debugfs    /sys/kernel/debug    debugfs    noauto 0 0 
usbfs    /proc/bus/usb    usbfs    noauto 0 0 
devpts    /dev/pts    devpts    mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
//192.168.1.20/Volume_1 /home/john/Desktop/NAS cifs 
rw,user=john,guid=Nas1,noauto

:-) Just hope the changes don't mean that I have to get to grips with uuid's 
some day. Probably does. Maybe you do.


As I may want to add a hot plug drive to my array I would be interested in any 
web links/info that cover adding auto mount hot plug drives via uuid's as that 
seems to be the method my set up uses.

One problem I have is that home2 seems to belong to root and can't be changed 
to user however I go about it. That is a separate disc on the sata bus. My raid 
is scsi.


John




>________________________________
> From: Felix Miata <mrma...@earthlink.net>
>To: kde@mail.kde.org 
>Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2012, 0:45
>Subject: Re: [kde] How to setup dual monitor in kde?
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>On 2012/05/28 08:56 (GMT) Duncan composed:
>
>> I can now say kde4's better than kde3!
>
>Lucky you. I can't:
>https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158556
>https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283366
>-- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
>words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)
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