This Volume tab does not appear to me... I'll try it again today. If nothing else works, I'll reinstall Frugalware.
On 3/29/07, Alex Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cláudio Henrique wrote: > Hi, folks, > > I've been trying to make gnome-volume-manager mount my usb with users > group access, but I've failed so far. here is the thread I've started > on the forum: > > http://forums.frugalware.org/index.php?t=msg&th=1134&start=0&rid=704&S=d7e971f511436bf01e7ba05b71a99210 > > > If someone knows the answer, please, help! > > The rules I've added through hal appears on hal-device-manager, but > the device keeps being mounted root:root. I don't understand how it is > deciding the policy to mount my drive. > > Thanks in advance, > Claudio. > When the volume gets mounted you should change the volume properties in GNOME to mount with gid=1000. You can find the properties by going to Places -> Computer, right clicking the volume, going to the Volume tab and adding gid=1000 in the Mount Options text box. Thanks, Alex -- Alex Smith Frugalware Linux developer - http://www.frugalware.org _______________________________________________ Frugalware-devel mailing list [email protected] http://frugalware.org/mailman/listinfo/frugalware-devel
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