> Hello.
>
> But, if I mounting DVD-RW device, described in fstab as:
beg your pardon, but if you wish to use hal+dbus+(for example "places"
E-module), then the mounted/ejected on-the-fly partitions should not be
listed in "fstab" at all. please read a bit here:
http://code.google.com/p/e17mods/
> Hello, sda.
> Of course, but in many cases need fixed mountpoints for some removable
> devices
> and efm does not work correctly on it.
> Need way to work properly on both cases.
>
ok. let's just make things clear. "fixed mountpoints" is your/(your
distro's) responsibility when the appropriate
Hello, All.
In message from 31 марта 2009 sda wrote:
> ok. let's just make things clear. "fixed mountpoints" is your/(your
> distro's) responsibility when the appropriate rulesets for "dbus" + "hal"
> are implemented. and all stuff related to this "monster" vary in
> settings, components, etc. th
Hello, sda.
In message from 30 марта 2009 you wrote:
> imho - some basics about mount, fstab/mtab, dbus and hal could help i
> guess :). just keep in mind that fstab/mtab and dbus+hal are a bit
> different in operation modes :).
Of course, but in many cases need fixed mountpoints for some remova
Hello.
Now in efm, each removable device, for example usb flash disk, detected with
HAL infrastructure and creating a .desktop file like |
storage_serial_.desktop in a ~/.e/e/fileman/favorites. Also symlink at
a ~/Desktop created with same name.
In a /media dir this media mounted as GUID partiti