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 write all
Am i really the only one with this problem?? I got this on many different
computer, with many different disks! And only with debian!
Please help me...
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Hi,
Tuesday 29 July 2008, Notch-1 rašė:
Am i really the only one with this problem?? I got this on many different
computer, with many different disks! And only with debian!
Please help me...
Of course it is not allowed unless they are in /etc/fstab with users or
appropriate user option.
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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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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...
From
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:
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
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)
option in
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