Juerg Billeter wrote:
On Don, 2005-09-29 at 23:41 +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/mp3 auto defaults,user,noauto 0 0
Works for me, whatever the filesystem on the USB device. Works for mp3
players, Sony PSP, digital camera, USB portable hard drive etc. No
need for HAL or DBUS, just cli
On Fre, 2005-09-30 at 14:45 +1000, Emu wrote:
> Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
>
> > --Snip--
>
> >
> > Isn't that the same issue with /etc/hotplug.d not being scanned by
> > default in LFS SVN, as opposed to LFS-6.1? The same issue was there
> > with the script that restores audio volume.
> >
>
On Fre, 2005-09-30 at 09:57 +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
> > Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 14:59 CST:
> >
> >
> >>It works fine here but I'm not sure what part is non-working for you.
> >>First we should get fstab-sync working. Are you sure that your h
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
--Snip--
Isn't that the same issue with /etc/hotplug.d not being scanned by
default in LFS SVN, as opposed to LFS-6.1? The same issue was there
with the script that restores audio volume.
Proposal: since nobody understands the big udev/hotplug picture,
rever
On Don, 2005-09-29 at 23:41 +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
> /dev/sda1 /mnt/mp3 auto defaults,user,noauto 0 0
>
> Works for me, whatever the filesystem on the USB device. Works for mp3
> players, Sony PSP, digital camera, USB portable hard drive etc. No
> need for HAL or DBUS, just click on the compu
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 14:59 CST:
It works fine here but I'm not sure what part is non-working for you.
First we should get fstab-sync working. Are you sure that your hotplug
installation works fine, i.e. you're using either classic hotplug (so
that h
Randy McMurchy wrote:
No, there *is* an entry for this in /etc/fstab. But I would like
to get away from this because:
I have some plugin devices that are vfat partitions and some are
Linux partitions. Having dedicated fstab entries means that I
cannot just insert whichever device whenever as the
On Don, 2005-09-29 at 16:42 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 16:31 CST:
> > On Don, 2005-09-29 at 16:22 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> >>And the weirdest part of this is that I don't even think it is using
> >>D-BUS/HAL to do this. Sticking the device in th
Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 16:31 CST:
> On Don, 2005-09-29 at 16:22 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>>And the weirdest part of this is that I don't even think it is using
>>D-BUS/HAL to do this. Sticking the device in the hub will automatically
>>create the appropriate /dev entries. A
On Don, 2005-09-29 at 16:22 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 09/29/05 16:15 CST:
>
> > FWIW I experience the same behaviour in KDE under Kubuntu (still haven't
> > got quite that far in my own LFS/BLFS builds yet!). I don't know why
> > it's like this, but at
Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 09/29/05 16:15 CST:
> FWIW I experience the same behaviour in KDE under Kubuntu (still haven't
> got quite that far in my own LFS/BLFS builds yet!). I don't know why
> it's like this, but at least it appears to be consistent across desktop
> environments.
Randy McMurchy wrote:
If I simply click
on the icon for the inserted USB device, it then automatically
mounts and allows me to browse the contents.
Not sure how or why.
FWIW I experience the same behaviour in KDE under Kubuntu (still haven't
got quite that far in my own LFS/BLFS builds yet!).
Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 14:59 CST:
> It works fine here but I'm not sure what part is non-working for you.
I really don't know. I am simply just confused now. What I've
discovered is that in GNOME if I insert a device, it does not get
mounted. *However*,
I just noticed that i
Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 14:59 CST:
> Are you sure that your hotplug
> installation works fine, i.e. you're using either classic hotplug (so
> that hal.hoptlug link in /etc/hotplug.d/default should be called) or
> pure udev (with an appropriate udev rule for hal)?
I can see thi
Jürg Billeter wrote these words on 09/29/05 14:59 CST:
> It works fine here but I'm not sure what part is non-working for you.
> First we should get fstab-sync working. Are you sure that your hotplug
> installation works fine, i.e. you're using either classic hotplug (so
> that hal.hoptlug link in
On 9/29/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not seeing this behavior. However, I'm starting to think that
> I do not have appropriate fdi files created (which leads me back to
> the original post about proper configuration/policy of HAL).
>
> --
> Randy
>
Actually, now that you men
On Don, 2005-09-29 at 10:42 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> After now a couple of days (only a couple of hours total, however),
> I cannot get the advertised capability of D-BUS/HAL and a userspace
> tool to work. What I mean is, I cannot get a device to be mounted
> automatically.
>
> Does anyone
Kevin Jordan wrote these words on 09/29/05 14:13 CST:
> If gnome-volume-manager is running, it will mount it, or at least it
> will show up in GNOME since it will get the message from dbus or hal.
I am not seeing this behavior. However, I'm starting to think that
I do not have appropriate fdi fil
On 9/29/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Jordan wrote these words on 09/29/05 13:50 CST:
>
> > Might not be the most elegant way or the best, but it works.
>
> But what happens when you plug a USB disk in *after* GNOME has
> already been started?
>
> This is what I'm trying to
Kevin Jordan wrote these words on 09/29/05 13:50 CST:
> Might not be the most elegant way or the best, but it works.
But what happens when you plug a USB disk in *after* GNOME has
already been started?
This is what I'm trying to get working.
And the more I think about this, the more I know I am
To get gnome-volume-manager to automount my stuff I had to get it
running first. When I clicked on the "Removable Drives and Media"
menu item it automounted my stuff so I figured if I get that running
in my session, I should be able to automount, which I can.
So I stuck this in /etc/X11/xinit/xin
Hi all,
After now a couple of days (only a couple of hours total, however),
I cannot get the advertised capability of D-BUS/HAL and a userspace
tool to work. What I mean is, I cannot get a device to be mounted
automatically.
Does anyone have the necessary adjustments/additions I need to do
to the
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