> If the drive is already mounted, then is there any > clue in the mount > table configuration? Note that HAL is what is > responsible for mounting > and unmounting the CD drive. Normally it launches > gnome-mount and this > will autolaunch programs as per specified in the > GConf keys defined in > desktop/gnome/volume-manager. You can use > gconf-editor to see these > settings, and verify that they are reasonable. > > If the problem is with HAL, running lshal will show > you what devices > are currently recognized by HAL. If it seems that it > is incorrectly > showing the drive as being mounted when its not, then > I'd file a bug > against HAL and attach the lshal output.
It does show up in the `lshal' output, but I can't see anything that indicates that it's mounted. What should I look for? There is this: storage.removable.media_available = false (bool) I assume that means that there's no CD in the drive. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
