Re: [Freevo-users] Automounting in Freevo

2008-02-27 Thread Emil Visti
Wow, Jim! That looks like it could be exactly what I need - however, in my frustration I tried installing the FreevoLive system on my computer, but what was displeased with the end result, so I'm going to try it on Debian Sid tomorrow. I think I was confused by the usb.storage settings, but I thin

Re: [Freevo-users] Automounting in Freevo

2008-02-27 Thread Jim Duda
I ended up solving this problem myself using automount. In my local_conf.py, I have: plugin.activate('usb') plugin.activate('usbstorage', type='video', args=('USB Device 1', '/mnt/usb/device_a')) plugin.activate('usbstorage', type='audio', args=('USB Device 1', '/mnt/usb/device_a')) plugin.acti

Re: [Freevo-users] Automounting in Freevo

2008-02-27 Thread Evan Hisey
Emil- Gnome relies on the hal/udev/dbus trio to do automounting. Freevo does not use these tools at all. Third party auotmounter will not really help you at all either, or atleast if you are going to use the usb plugin. Can you attach your local_config.py? Most likely issue will be that you do not

[Freevo-users] Automounting in Freevo

2008-02-27 Thread Emil Visti
Hi, guys. I've installed Freevo on top of a totally vanilla Debian Etch and I have a problem that is just driving me up the walls. Now, I have everything set up in Freevo the way I would like it. That is no "TV" menu item, for example, as I just want to play video files on the box from an inserted