Hm, I am not sure I agree with this patch. See the discussion on the
gnome bug. Initially I thought it would disable automounting for fixed
drives, but it only does so for removable drives, and rightly so. It is
unfortunate that hal does not provide a better solution to this common
problem.
So, for one gparted should set storage.automount_enabled_hint to False,
not volume.ignore to True.
A slightly better workaround for a crashing gparted (which would leave
the file behind) is to remove the file in the hal init script, so that a
reboot will fix it. WDYT?
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-7.10-beta => ubuntu-7.10-rc
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gparted didn't exit cleanly, no automount anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134712
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