>> Not like windows... You mean that what people say about linux is true? Is
>> made for developers only? :D Then i am a developer, but i still don't want
>> to edit a file to mount a drive :DD
>> I understand the policy thing, but i simply disagree,so how to change this
>> behavior?
>> I have to w
>> Can i change this behavior?
>> What can i do, better than open a shell and manual mount? (i can't use
>> fstab) And most of all: WHY? :P
>Seriously, why can't you just premount __fixed disks__ on boot? If you don't
>want to do that, use noauto option in conjunction with the user (or users)
>op
Hi,
Tuesday 29 July 2008, Notch-1 rašė:
> Can i change this behavior?
> What can i do, better than open a shell and manual mount? (i can't use
> fstab) And most of all: WHY? :P
Seriously, why can't you just premount __fixed disks__ on boot? If you don't
want to do that, use noauto option in conju
>> Thank you for your reply, but isn't avoid this the purpose of hal?
>No, hal deals only with removable drives. It refuses to mount all fixed
>drives, /etc/fstab based mounting is KDE media feature.
Can i change this behavior?
What can i do, better than open a shell and manual mount? (i can't use
Hi,
Tuesday 29 July 2008, Notch-1 rašė:
> Thank you for your reply, but isn't avoid this the purpose of hal?
No, hal deals only with removable drives. It refuses to mount all fixed
drives, /etc/fstab based mounting is KDE media feature.
> I'm on a pendrive system, to work on every pc, so...
Fro
> Of course it is not allowed unless they are in /etc/fstab
> with users or appropriate user option.
Thank you for your reply, but isn't avoid this the purpose of hal?
I'm on a pendrive system, to work on every pc, so...
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