How to I get drives to be auto-mounted in GNOME, without having a nautilus window open? I am using sid.
It used to be that gnome-volume-manager would auto-mount media devices and auto-run specified programs for specific media types (ipod, CDs, DVDs, etc). This functionality of g-v-m has been removed in Debian since nautilus now does this. I don't use nautilus to manage my desktop, and I cannot see any way to run nautilus as a daemon so it can perform the auto-mount functionality as required. It seems I have to have a nautilus window open for auto-mount to work. In particular, I want rhythmbox to start when I plug in my ipod. Can this be done without having a nautilus window open? This is on my little eeePC 701, so memory, CPU and screen real estate are constrained. I dont want it chewed up by an unwanted nautilus window. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org