On Wednesday 10 Dec 2008, AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
Anyone ever reply to this? If you're using Gnome, then HAL + Gnome will
take care of it. I am using HAL + ivman in my servers. It works well
for fixing mount points.
Thanks, I got several replies but all pointed to just using hal +
Anyone ever reply to this? If you're using Gnome, then HAL + Gnome will
take care of it. I am using HAL + ivman in my servers. It works well for
fixing mount points.
Thanks, I got several replies but all pointed to just using hal +
gnome, as most desktop environments take care of
AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
Anyone ever reply to this? If you're using Gnome, then HAL + Gnome will
take care of it. I am using HAL + ivman in my servers. It works well for
fixing mount points.
Thanks, I got several replies but all pointed to just using hal +
gnome, as most desktop
On 12/1/08 4:15 PM, AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
I have finally reached the point where I use enough USB media
(external hard drives and flash drives) that I would like to set up a
system to automount the media devices for me. I have read in the past
about hal + ivman and a bit of googling has brought
The kernel automounter (autofs) was not designed with removable media in
mind, so it's not the best choice for the job. Nearly all Linux desktops
today come with a hal/dbus based solution for mounting USB devices on
demand.
Thanks for the info and suggestions from others, since I am using
AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
I have finally reached the point where I use enough USB media
(external hard drives and flash drives) that I would like to set up a
system to automount the media devices for me. I have read in the past
about hal + ivman and a bit of googling has brought up AutoFS as well.
I
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about the gnome-volume-manager? (If you use Gnome)...
Or thunar-volman? (If you use Xfce)...
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Am Dienstag, den 02.12.2008, 01:15 +0100 schrieb ext AJ Spagnoletti:
I have finally reached the point where I use enough USB media
(external hard drives and flash drives) that I would like to set up a
system to automount the media devices for me. I have read in the past
about hal + ivman and a
I have finally reached the point where I use enough USB media
(external hard drives and flash drives) that I would like to set up a
system to automount the media devices for me. I have read in the past
about hal + ivman and a bit of googling has brought up AutoFS as well.
I was just wondering what
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