On Apr 8, 2005 10:12 AM, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >   This has me stumped. If you did not try to mount the drive as a user,
> > then you should not have gotten the error message. The standard hotplug
> > settings will mount a flash drive on /mnt/removable unless it things the
> > drive is realy a camera, and then it mounts it on /mnt/camera.
> >   Now, if you had clicked on a desktop icon, and it generated this
> > message, then I would want to start looking deeper at the window manager
> > configuration.
> >   At this point, unless someone else has a better idea, I think we are
> > going to need to know more of the secquence when you plug in the flash
> > drive.
> >
> > Plug in the drive
> >         ...
> >         ...
> > Get the user can not mount /dev/sda1 message
> >
> > We need to know what goes on between plugging in the drive, and you
> > getting the message.
> 
> Well, Mikkel, I just plug my flash drive and afterwards an icon
> appears on the desktop. Then, I click on the icon and soon that
> message shows up. To answer Greg: I am not running at all Mandrake
> 10.2; I am using Mandrake 10.1 and KDE 3.4.

I would like to add that if run, as root, the command 

mount /media/usbdisk

then, I can access to my flash drive by clicking on its desktop icon.

Paul

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