On Sun, 2007-01-28 at 20:07 +0000, John Talbut wrote: > Am I right in understanding that you are suggesting I go the the g-v-m source > code, alter that and then recompile it? If so, I have some difficulties: I > only > download the .deb packages so for the moment I do not have the source code, I > think I would not know what I was doing sufficiently well and it seems a bit > of > a sledgehammer to crack a nut!
Pretty much yeah. It's not a difficult process, but I understand if you're hesitant to try it if you haven't done it before. As for getting the source, that's not hard (and one of the great benefits of Debian), "apt-get source packagename" will download the source and extract it in the current directory. (You will need the appropriate deb-src lines in sources.list of course) > Looking at the g-v-m binary suggests that what it does with pmount is just to > take the settings it is provided with. I appreciate that there is probably a > workaround possible involving getting g-v-m to ignore some settings. > However, I > would prefer to do it "properly" by locating the setting in the appropriate > configuration file. But, back to my original question, where is it? I could be wrong, but I don't think one exists. Some of the settings are taken from the hal policy for the device in question (for example, if it's a usb stick or not) and the rest, I guess are hard coded in g-v-m. The best work around is probably simply to stick your preferred settings for /dev/myFlash in /etc/fstab and I think those settings will be respected. -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22
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