[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2010-08-23 Thread YannUbuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 463717 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463717 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 463717 Need option to Always Mount a partition -- No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236663 You

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2009-05-17 Thread Saad Bin Javed
The problem is still not fixed in Jaunty. I still had to modify my /etc/fstab so that the partitions carrying my music would auto-mount at startup and rythmbox wouldn't throw up import errors. I don't expect any new user to know the problem and the way to fix it. All he would think is that his OS

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2008-12-31 Thread Kehan Harman
Well there I was thinking I was being a stick in the mud - yes I know you can do this through /etc/fstab but I'd like hal or something to just detect the volumes on my machine and automount them. I tried right clicking on the volumes in computer:/// and configuring the options under Drive or

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2008-10-03 Thread saepia
I also confirm that it's annoing to have to open my data partition before I run rhythmbox. IMHO mount tool should have very simple interface, with steps like 1. Choose desired partition to mount (using some nice GUI, that shows only known filesystems and maybe a bunch of data from each partition

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2008-08-06 Thread Johnny Levai
I'm using KDE, but it really annoys me too. Past (K)Ubuntu releases used to automount my partitions after I installed them, but not Hardy. It automounted it only when I opened it with Konqueror. I had to open it first in Konqueor to play my music in Amarok... Even though KDE has a nice Disk

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2008-06-17 Thread winlundn
I can see why this submission's Importance was tagged Undecided. Still, this guy kind of makes a valid point. From versions 7.X to 8.04.1 the automatic mounting of pre-defined partitions was either switched on or off by the installer and scanning default options in /etc/fstab I guess ( I am one of

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2008-06-08 Thread Dereck Wonnacott
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None = gparted -- No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236663 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 236663] Re: No easy way to mount pre-existing partitions after OS installed

2008-06-01 Thread PowerUser
** Description changed: What has been done: Ubuntu 8.04 x64 installed, during setup I choosed manual partitioning (to avoid data deletion) and only setted up / mount point (since as far as I can guess from setup program all data on partitions choosen during setup about to be erased).