On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 18:50:39 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: > However, I was not satisfied with this solution because of several > reasons:
[Several excellent reasons] > So the Ubuntu approach is a bit different: we let hal run as normal > user, do not modify /etc/fstab at all and instead use a program > called 'pmount' (policy mount) that allows normal users to mount > removable devices without an /etc/fstab entries. All sounds good. Have you heard that mount's upstream is looking for someone to adopt mount (and the rest of util-linux)? Interested? -- Thomas Hood