Biju Chacko wrote: > Oh crap. Now it crashes on startup with the following output:
See my last reply to Jannis. >>Which replacement for pmount is provided on Fedora (btw. looking at the >>source, there doesn't seem to be anything that prevents it from running >>on Fedora)? > > It works fine after I installed it. However on stock fedora I usually > just use 'mount' (as a user) to mount removable disks. We can only use mount if there's an entry in fstab and the mount point exists, as I don't want to introduce an additional suid binary for the HAL support. That's the advantage of pmount, it doesn't depend on an entry in /etc/fstab and it will create the mount point on-demand (and remove it afterwards). I'm pretty sure there's a replacement for this shipping with Fedora by default, as else you'd need root privilegues to mount most removable devices reported by HAL. > -- b Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev