Surachai Locharoen wrote: > I install gnome 2.14. When I insert usbdisk or cdrom, there is no > automount action take place. I can mount mannually from command line. > > However I can't manually mount usb disk because I can't find /dev/sda1 > or /dev/sda which I use to mount usb disk. > > could you suggest how to obtain automount feature again and why /dev/sda > disappear? > > Kan
"Sarge" is the version of the Debian GNU/Linux OS. "Gnome" is a Desktop Environment (DE, like KDE is also)....one can have/use *both* at the same time... are you by chance using a LiveCD now? Is it possible that Gnome (like KDE), defaults to *show* only "certain" Device Icons for certain device types? Such as: in KDE Desktop config, one can enable/disable the 'showing' of a whole assortment of unmounted and/or mounted device types (CDROMs, HDDs, 5.25" Floppy drives, ZIP disks, NFS Resource, Samba, Printers, etc). ~$ mount will (should?) show you all your currently mounted devices, IIRC If not - another guess is you need an entry in /etc/fstab perhaps(?) - note; I'm not too familiar with the way [udev, d-bus, hal] work...but please post your Kernel version. Look up [Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on http://groups.google.com/advanced_search?q=& for more about that. Output of; ~$ uname -a should be fine for that kernel info, and output of ~$ cat /etc/fstab for your current entries Regards __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]