On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 01:07 +0200, Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 01:50 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> > No, I didn't. I just assumed it couldn't since when I right click on
> > the cdrom drive in nautilus, there is only a eject command
> > How do I unmount is as regular user using pm
On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 01:50 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> No, I didn't. I just assumed it couldn't since when I right click on
> the cdrom drive in nautilus, there is only a eject command
> How do I unmount is as regular user using pmount?
Somehow hal does things wrong:
- it doesn't set the righ
On 10/14/06, Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 00:42 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> > I doesn't allows unmouting cds and dvds without ejecting them. so
> > users have to open a terminal and 'umount /dev/hdc' as root and I
> > don't want all the users on my machines ru
On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 00:42 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> I doesn't allows unmouting cds and dvds without ejecting them. so
> users have to open a terminal and 'umount /dev/hdc' as root and I
> don't want all the users on my machines running commands as root.
> unmouting without ejecting is requi
On 10/14/06, Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 23:15 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> > pmount can mount cds and dvds ( /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd ) which aren't
> > in /etc/fstab
> > But this has a very bad side effect. They cannot be unmounted without
> > being ejected.
>
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 23:15 +0300, Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> pmount can mount cds and dvds ( /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd ) which aren't
> in /etc/fstab
> But this has a very bad side effect. They cannot be unmounted without
> being ejected.
> This shows in programs in brasero which reports a cdrw as busy
pmount can mount cds and dvds ( /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd ) which aren't
in /etc/fstab
But this has a very bad side effect. They cannot be unmounted without
being ejected.
This shows in programs in brasero which reports a cdrw as busy when I
try o blank it.
Users have to open a terminal and 'umount /de