Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-18 Thread PCMan
PCManFM2 actually can do automount on startup, unless your policykit
is not working correctly, which happens frequently. However, which
device to mount is a big problem since the rules are defined by gvfs
and it doesn't seem to be configurable.

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net wrote:
 Hi,
 It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on startup.
 I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further dig,
 pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing they're
 already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use up a
 little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than something
 like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should it be
 just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
 Synaptics.
 Regards,
 Phill.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-18 Thread Andrew Woodhead
If you install a full ubuntu then install LXDE then automount is ok.
Just my 2p worth

On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote:
 PCManFM2 actually can do automount on startup, unless your policykit
 is not working correctly, which happens frequently. However, which
 device to mount is a big problem since the rules are defined by gvfs
 and it doesn't seem to be configurable.

 On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net wrote:
 Hi,
 It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on startup.
 I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further dig,
 pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing they're
 already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use up a
 little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than something
 like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should it be
 just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
 Synaptics.
 Regards,
 Phill.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-18 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi Andrew,

When you install a desktop on top of another desktop (lxde on top of gnome
in this case) you get all the applications associated with both Desktops.
Where you to strip out the gnome desktop fully, then pysadm would go with it
(along with things like OpenOffice etc. etc.).

Regards,

Phill.

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Andrew Woodhead 
andrew.woodhead...@googlemail.com wrote:

 If you install a full ubuntu then install LXDE then automount is ok.
 Just my 2p worth

 On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote:
  PCManFM2 actually can do automount on startup, unless your policykit
  is not working correctly, which happens frequently. However, which
  device to mount is a big problem since the rules are defined by gvfs
  and it doesn't seem to be configurable.
 
  On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net
 wrote:
  Hi,
  It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on
 startup.
  I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further
 dig,
  pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing
 they're
  already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use up
 a
  little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than
 something
  like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should
 it be
  just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
  Synaptics.
  Regards,
  Phill.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-18 Thread Andrew Woodhead
I appreciate that, I'm just showing that automount is possible with Lubuntu,
just need the right packages and whatnot
Peace
-Andy

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.netwrote:

 Hi Andrew,

 When you install a desktop on top of another desktop (lxde on top of gnome
 in this case) you get all the applications associated with both Desktops.
 Where you to strip out the gnome desktop fully, then pysadm would go with it
 (along with things like OpenOffice etc. etc.).

 Regards,

 Phill.

 On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Andrew Woodhead 
 andrew.woodhead...@googlemail.com wrote:

 If you install a full ubuntu then install LXDE then automount is ok.
 Just my 2p worth

 On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote:
  PCManFM2 actually can do automount on startup, unless your policykit
  is not working correctly, which happens frequently. However, which
  device to mount is a big problem since the rules are defined by gvfs
  and it doesn't seem to be configurable.
 
  On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net
 wrote:
  Hi,
  It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on
 startup.
  I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further
 dig,
  pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing
 they're
  already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use up
 a
  little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than
 something
  like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should
 it be
  just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
  Synaptics.
  Regards,
  Phill.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-18 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Andy,

I was not 'having a go' at you :-(

With pysdm installed on my lubuntu system, setting up the automounting is a
doddle, that's why I have asked for it to be considered as a default
application for lubuntu :-)

Regards,

Phill.

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Andrew Woodhead 
andrew.woodhead...@googlemail.com wrote:

 I appreciate that, I'm just showing that automount is possible with
 Lubuntu, just need the right packages and whatnot
 Peace
 -Andy


 On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.netwrote:

 Hi Andrew,

 When you install a desktop on top of another desktop (lxde on top of gnome
 in this case) you get all the applications associated with both Desktops.
 Where you to strip out the gnome desktop fully, then pysadm would go with it
 (along with things like OpenOffice etc. etc.).

 Regards,

 Phill.

 On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Andrew Woodhead 
 andrew.woodhead...@googlemail.com wrote:

 If you install a full ubuntu then install LXDE then automount is ok.
 Just my 2p worth

 On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote:
  PCManFM2 actually can do automount on startup, unless your policykit
  is not working correctly, which happens frequently. However, which
  device to mount is a big problem since the rules are defined by gvfs
  and it doesn't seem to be configurable.
 
  On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net
 wrote:
  Hi,
  It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on
 startup.
  I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further
 dig,
  pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing
 they're
  already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use
 up a
  little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than
 something
  like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should
 it be
  just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
  Synaptics.
  Regards,
  Phill.
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[Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-17 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi,

It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on startup.
I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further dig,
pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing they're
already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use up a
little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than something
like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should it be
just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
Synaptics.

Regards,

Phill.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Inclusion in 10.10 [Disk Mounting]

2010-05-17 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi Mike,

As I am not sure if it was a ntfs drive the OP wanted to automount, I'd have
still used pysadm as it can handle more than just ntfs, but I will endeavour
to remember that if someone just wants a quick 'automount my ntfs stuff'

Hi Leszek,

pysadm is still in the Ubuntu repos ;-) I was also thinking of the bit in
the project that reads *Lubuntu is targeted at normal PC users . Such
users may not know how to use command line tools* and trying to find a
nice, fairly simple, with good documented support (e.g.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=872197 ) way of doing it.

Regards,

Phill.

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:

  Hi,

 there is still disk-manager avaiable. (even though it isn't anymore on
 ubuntu, but debian unstable still has it
 http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=disk-managersearchon=namessuite=unstablesection=all)

 It is working very good and can configure /etc/fstab interactively.


 Am 17.05.2010 21:35, schrieb Mike Nokel:

 2010/5/17 Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net

 Hi,

  It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on
 startup. I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a
 further dig, pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm
 guessing they're already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only
 going to use up a little disk space and I would not think more resources to
 run than something like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included
 candidate, or should it be just noted that a user requiring such
 functionality can install it via Synaptics.

  Regards,

  Phill.

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  Hi!
 I have installed ntfs-config. And after selecting auto-configure there
 now I have all my ntfs-devices mounted automatically during the startup.
 Hope, it helps.

  Regards, Michael.


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