On Thursday 05 January 2006 03:46, David Bolt wrote:
> Don't bother using mount. Just plug it in and, after a few moments,
> hotplug 

No, it's not hotplug, it's a HAL mount helper.

> should have picked it up and created the mount point for it. 
> Just looking into the directory is enough for it to be mounted.

> One annoying feature that I have noticed with both SUSE 9.3 and 10.0[0],
> is that a device mounted this way doesn't show it's free capacity with
> "df" and I have to either guess just how much free space is left, or
> temporarily mount the file-system as root to find out.

IMO this should also work if you temporarily access the device or a 
directory/file on the device as normal user. I think this is a problem of 
submount/subfs and this should be present longer than 9.3 ago.

Danny

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