On 02/07/11 03:29, Hoang Le wrote: >> There can be another possibility. How does you "/etc/fstab" file look >> like? If you manually add this two volumes at "/etc/fstab" they will >> be considered as static mount points and there you can choose "noauto" >> to avoid automatic mounting at boot (I hope GNOME honors this setting). >> >> Greetings, >> >> -- >> Camaleón > > Dear Camaleón, > > Another guy (Scott) suggested that solution but I didn't work. Maybe > Gnome in Squeeze is organized a little bit different than original > Gnome > > Best regards, > Hoang > >
Hi Hoang Le, sorry to hear my suggestion did not work. As I don't run Gnome, you're best sticking with Camaleón if possible - she does run Gnome and won't be working from theory, whereas I am. If all attempts to hide those drives using fstab entries fail - re-post cc-ing me (busy time of year and I don't read the whole list) and I'll try and walk you through the proposed udev solution. Cheers -- “How come people always flip and think they're Jesus? Why not Buddha? Particularly in America, where more people resemble Buddha than Jesus. 'Ah'm BUDDHA!' 'You're Bubba!' 'Ah'm Buddha now..All I gotta do is change 3 letters on ma belt...' ” ~ Bill Hicks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e0e841e.7080...@gmail.com