This bug is only two weeks from it's two year anniversary. At the top it
says "confirmed" and priority "high" and yet two full years later it is
still the case in a fresh install of 804. You *almost* had a debian >
ubuntu convert, but stuff like this combined with someone incapable of
stringing a sentence together correctly writing scripts to do
automounting of USB stuff :

"The following shows how to put sync and noatime on for devices smaller
then 1Gb and off for device larger then that. Note that the sync option
can wear out device faster then you'd like too."

/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi

and not having an easy to reach/find way to turn off that behaviour have
just about driven me away within 24 hours.

My "I've used debian for ever" story isn't quite as good as that guy up
above, but it's not far off and I agree that behaviour that forces users
to do it "your way" is totally unacceptable. Furthermore, making it
unnecessarily difficult for an experienced user to manualise things (eg
runlevels and console count etc) in order to help the lazy and dumb is
very far from OK.

Get it together guys...

Fred.

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