Re: Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-18 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 6/18/06, linux23dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > gnome-volume-manager can be told to ignore the /var/console/$user/lock > > issue by configuring it with --disable-multiuser. Done That did the trick, but I now have all of the hard drive partitions on the desktop. It happens for me,

Re: Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-18 Thread linux23dragon
Hi I'm back with some results :) Sorry I took so long to get back, as I was having troubles with getting Gnome-2.14.2 working right. The problems I had was having no icons, incomplete menus and lots of other problems that were solved by making sure I had deleted the hidden configuration direc

Re: Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-13 Thread linux23dragon
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 14:14, Dan Nicholson wrote: > On 6/13/06, linux23dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here's a couple notes on this setup. You need gnome-volume-manager to > be the hal event listener, so it must be running. In this case, both > hal and gnome-volume-manager will look to s

Re: Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-13 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 6/13/06, linux23dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tuesday 13 June 2006 13:03, Dan Nicholson wrote: > If pmount wants to use libsysfs, then it wants to use libsysfs. yep, But does libsysfs conflict with Udev-0.9*(?) I think Udev-0.9* has its own cut down version of libsysfs. I don't th

Re: Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-13 Thread linux23dragon
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 13:03, Dan Nicholson wrote: > If pmount wants to use libsysfs, then it wants to use libsysfs. yep, But does libsysfs conflict with Udev-0.9*(?) I think Udev-0.9* has its own cut down version of libsysfs. > > Well, there's no such thing as gnome-mount-3.0. However, >

Re: Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-13 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 6/13/06, linux23dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I only ask as pmount needs libsysfs-2.0.0 If pmount wants to use libsysfs, then it wants to use libsysfs. I'm only asking as I found that Gome-VFS-Manager-2.14.2 will use gnome-mount-3.0 by default. Well, there's no such thing as gnome-m

Udev, libsysfs-2.0.0 (gnome-mount replaces pmount?)

2006-06-13 Thread linux23dragon
Hi guys, Do I need to install libsysfs-2.0.0 on my system at all? I think Udev-0.80 had that support removed. I only ask as pmount needs libsysfs-2.0.0 However I don't think gnome-mount-3.0 needs libsysfs-2.0.0. And provides a eject wrapper as well. I'm only asking as I found that Gome-VFS-Ma