On Sunday, 1. April 2007, Maxim Samsonov wrote: > On Sunday 01 April 2007 22:09:46 Andrew Muhametshin wrote: > > It is impossible to open a DVD/CD-media if a label of volume not latin > > symbols. I asked some Linux-users, and it was found out, that in them, > > mount point undertakes from a name of the device, for example: > > "/media/cd0", but in FreeBSD, for mount point is used > > "/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_label" -- and from for it there are > > problems to their opening. > > You can achieve the same behaviour (like on linux) system wide > through HAL's "desired mount point" mechanism. > For example, if you place attached "10-cdrom-policy.fdi" file > to your HAL's fdi dir (most probably > in "/usr/local/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty"), > /dev/cd0 and /dev/cd1 should be mounted under /media/cdrom0 and > /media/cdrom1 correspondingly.
I forwarded this thread to gnome@ because it seemed to me like a more generic problem with either DBUS or FreeBSD and got this reply from jylefort@: > It looks like a Konqueror problem. You should try to determine why it > cannot open that directory (what the russian error dialog means). Unfortunately I cannot read the screenshot either, what do you think is the problem, Maxim - FreeBSD (mount) getting confused by the non-latin filename, the encoding getting jumbled somewhere on the DBUS or something else entirely? (gnome@ cc'd) -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org
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