ok this may be your intention but what about inserting a normal hard
drive in your system which contains a ready set up filesystem with lots
of data. which the installer obviously could not detect. or a CF card on
the ide bus. Or the user has no nerves to configure all partititions and
mountpoints during setup which is no the easiest part for a linux
newbie. And in my opinion if there is any partitition in a system it has
to be mountable at all. Even the live cd isn't able to mount a
Partitition on a System if i want to access the Data there. And the So
called "Drive-Setup"- Tools in Ubuntu have no opportunity to make the
activation of a specific Partitition permanent. Until these tools are
not able to modify my fstab easily pmount shouldn't refuse to mount
nonremovable drives without fstab entry.

** Summary changed:

- do not show unmounted nonremovable drives
+ pmount should not refuse to mount nonremovable drives without fstab entry

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pmount should not refuse to mount nonremovable drives without fstab entry
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48118

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