Michael wrote: > Hi Michael, Hi Michael :)
> normally if you insert a CD a corresponding pci hotplug event should > be generated and hotplug should load the right module. Check out the > logfiles when inserting a CD. I've rebuilt my kernel with the pci hotplugging support and loaded the pci_hotplug, shpchp, and pciehp. But I'm still not seeing any hotplug events when I insert a cd. I'm going to recompile with all of the pci hotplugging modules -- ibm, compact, and acpi -- but I'm not optimistic as I don't have ibm, or compact hardware it's sis. > On a side note: > Forget about autofs and install gnome-volume-manager. It does all what > you want and a lot more. Despite its name it also works flawlessly > under KDE and every other DE. Just try it. Check project utopia for > more information about this. I've had a little look at it but I'm not too impressed. It's doesn't unmount when things are not in use, meaning I have to unmount them manually. Also I use autofs to mount NFS shares and g-v-m doesn't does this. But saying that I do like the way that it mounts things as the user not as root meaning I can umount manually without becoming root. Maybe I need to have a look at supermount but I'm not keen on doing that (yet!) -- OoberMick "Marge, you're as beautiful as Princess Leia and as smart as Yoda." -- Homer Simpson
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