Le 22.01.2005 15:05:19, Sjoerd Simons a écrit :
On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 01:52:38PM +0000, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)

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That's really really odd.. You should at least see gvm passing all your
volumes when it start up..

Does hal see any volumes at all ? (in lshal or hal-device-manager).. If
your
not sure, just send the lshal output over and tell a little about your
system
(as in, does it have scsi, ide, sata etc etc)

You will find attached an output from lshal. It does see the device (i.e /dev/hda), not the volumes.

The system is and Athlon64 3500+ with 2 SATA drives with LVM over software RAID1. The dvd burner is on the 1sh ide attachement (master): /dev/hda, the cdrom is on the secondary ide attachemetn (master too): /dev/hdc

If I mout a volume with pmount then hal can see the volume.


I've upgraded an other computer (athlon, everything ide) and on this computer everything works fine: hal can see the drives and the volumes and the volumes are automounted on the gnome desktop.



Sjoerd

Jean-Luc

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