On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:45:32 -0500
Mark Shields wrote:
On 11/9/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mark,
Ivman is what you want to get the 'automounting' accomplished
Well, maybe I did expressed my question correctly, but I was not
looking for a automounter, just wondering how
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 20:23, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:45:32 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
Ivman is what you want to get the 'automounting' accomplished
Unless you use KDE, which has its own automounting for removable storage.
It works for automounting cds, dvds, and
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:24:12 +, Mick wrote:
Is your user a member of the plugdev group? Automounting won't work
otherwise.
Hmm . . .
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On 11/15/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:45:32 -0500Mark Shields wrote: On 11/9/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi Mark, Ivman is what you want to get the 'automounting' accomplished
Well, maybe I did expressed my question correctly, but I was notlooking for a
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 13:18, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:24:12 +, Mick wrote:
Is your user a member of the plugdev group? Automounting won't work
otherwise.
Hmm . . .
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On 11/9/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,this is a general question about GNU/Linux.I have some doubts about the way hotplug / coldplug / udev work.I mean, some distros do not use hotplug (I'm not sure if it's basicin gentoo) and are able to plug a (
i.e) pendrive and kernel detects
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:45:32 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
Ivman is what you want to get the 'automounting' accomplished
Unless you use KDE, which has its own automounting for removable storage.
It works for automounting cds, dvds, and should work for pendrives
(although I have yet to get it
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 10:57:02 -0600
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:01, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about '[gentoo-user] Semi OT: hotplug / coldplug / udev ...':
I have some doubts about the way hotplug / coldplug / udev work.
What really happen when you
Hi,
this is a general question about GNU/Linux.
I have some doubts about the way hotplug / coldplug / udev work.
I mean, some distros do not use hotplug (I'm not sure if it's basic
in gentoo) and are able to plug a (i.e) pendrive and kernel detects it,
udev creates its device, someone mounts
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:01, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Semi OT: hotplug / coldplug / udev ...':
I have some doubts about the way hotplug / coldplug / udev work.
What really happen when you plug a (again,
i.e.) pendrive in your computer? Which programs take
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