PCManFM2 actually can do automount on startup, unless your policykit
is not working correctly, which happens frequently. However, which
device to mount is a big problem since the rules are defined by gvfs
and it doesn't seem to be configurable.

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Phillip Whiteside <phi...@phillw.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> It has been asked on IRC if it is possible to automount devices on startup.
> I could only advise manually editing the fstab. Having had a further dig,
> pysadm does not bring any dependencies onto my system (I'm guessing they're
> already there because of Pyneighborhood). As it is only going to use up a
> little disk space and I would not think more resources to run than something
> like Pyneighborood do you think it is an included candidate, or should it be
> just noted that a user requiring such functionality can install it via
> Synaptics.
> Regards,
> Phill.
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