severity 354582 normal
thanks

Le lundi 27 février 2006 à 15:08 +0100, Rubén Rodríguez Pérez a écrit :
> When hald is running, you cannot see fstab devices in
> computer:/// (you cannot see the icons in the desktop or nautilus, or
> list the devices with gnomevfs-ls), but you can see, mount and
> umount hotplug devices. If you kill hald, then you can see fstab
> devices, but not the hotplug ones.

Removable drives are still seen anyway, as you can see for your CD
drive.

> It don't matter if the devices are mounted or not, and I've tried to add
> hal to group disks.

That's pretty stupid. You shouldn't give anything access to the "disk"
group.

> Hal-device-manager info is ok. Restarting dbus
> (consecuently restarting hald) in a started gnome session results in
> devices showing up in nautilus and desktop.

What do you mean? sda6 appears in this case?

> my fstab looks like this:
> 
> /dev/sda6 /mnt/sda6 ext3 noauto,user 0 0
> don't matter if I change the opts to auto or remove the user flag

What is sda6 exactly? Is it a removable drive? If it is a removable
drive, this is an issue in the kernel or udev. If it isn't, why are you
making it user-mountable?

By the way, what is your udev version?

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