Thank you. The problem has been solved.
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karmic koala: fstab: Problems with automount
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: In Progress = Incomplete
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karmic koala: fstab: Problems with automount
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karmic koala: fstab: Problems with automount
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If apps-nautilus-preferences-media_automount is disabled fstab is no longer
ignored. However if disabled every media is not being automounted (after the
systemstart with the exeption of the partition in fstab with the option auto).
I think one should be able to choose if he wants automount to
** Description changed:
All partitions are mounted after the systemstart regardless of the fstab
option noauto.
I found some settings in the configurationeditor:
apps-nautilus-preferences-media_automount
- but if I disable this every media is not being mounted (even if I connect a
After the kernel-updates that were just released, the second error
doesn't occur anymore, but there still are two times the same
Partitions.
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karmic koala: fstab: Problems with automount
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It seems I'm wrong, the second error mentiond before occurs only when
apps-nautilus-preferences-media_automount ist not checked...
** Description changed:
All partitions are mounted after the systemstart regardless of the fstab
option noauto.
I found some settings in the