On Freitag 17 Oktober 2008, Dirk Meyer wrote: > Maybe we could by-pass hal. There is a fstab parser in beacon. If it is > found, just use "normal" mount. I know it sucks, but it should work.
AFAICS, that's how KDE does it. I tried running "dbus-monitor --system" while mounting the disc from within KDE, and it did not output any mount command. (Disclaimer: I don't know if it should, I am just guessing.) Hmm, I even see the "os.path.realpath(device)" in the fstab reading code. Is that new? Yes, sort of (last friday). So there's "only" some dynamic backend switching necessary, so that the hal backend resorts to the cdrom backend's mounting code when it should mount a device that's in fstab. I think I'll leave that to you. The idea sounds good though. -- Ciao, / / .o. /--/ ..o / / ANS ooo
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