Today I had to poke around with /etc/fstab on my brother's computer to get his windows partitions mounted with the "user" attribute. This is just a no-no for the mass market. The reality is that according to google many users dual-boot and encounter this issue, even if some distro installers take care of adding fstab entries along the line, this won't work after repartitioning. In short: Doing partition detection statically sucks for home computers.
How feasible is it to add code to make extra partitions that are not in the fstab user-mountable, probably through hal, and expose them in "computer:///"? -- Christian Neumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ gnome-vfs-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-vfs-list
