Phil Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Jeff Malka wrote:
How can I make my new entry of diskdrake behave in the same manner when a user
clicks on it so that it gives you the option to sign in as su?
Change the command that your menu entry executes from:
DiskDrake
to:
su
Sorry!
My previous post should have said to change the menu item to:
kdesu -c "DiskDrake"
rather then just using the plain old su command.
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Regards
Phil Edwards
Technical Services Engineer
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Travellog Systems
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Jeff Malka wrote:
How can I make my new entry of diskdrake behave in the same manner when a user
clicks on it so that it gives you the option to sign in as su?
Change the command that your menu entry executes from:
DiskDrake
to:
su -c "DiskDrake"
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Regards
I am working in Mandrake 7.1 and KDE
I have found diskdrake to be a very useful utility to me in letting me identify
which partitions are which on my HDs. If in a Kconsole, as su, I type
diskdrake, I get a complete picture of all the partitions on both my HDs. If
however I open diskdrake as a