16:18 < a> anton: I think I'm gonna get rid of the automount script and just 
try to find a GUI for the user to do it her/himself, it's not super reliable 
this automount and could lead to some mistakes ("of fuck I was playing with 
thunar, did I just removed files from my HD?") or not wanted (trying to boot 
from live medium to rescue a partition).
16:18 < anton> hm
16:19 < anton> partitions autorecognised but not mounted might be best
16:19 < anton> so just click to mount
16:20 < a> yes
16:28 < a> well one click won't be possible, best bet is to use pysdm like in 
miso

pysdm added in r256
It will show up as "Storage Device Manager" in the System sub-menu.


** Changed in: puredyne-live
       Status: In Progress => Won't Fix

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add support for hfs in diskmounter.sh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479684
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: Won't Fix

Bug description:
I know there is already an entry for it, but it does not work. Even though 
manual mounting on macbook works. So I assume there is an error in detecting 
the disks as hfs.

I don't have a mac so I can't test anything. The relevant script is located in 
/sbin/diskmounter.sh in a live system.



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