On Friday 07 October 2005 16.09, Remy Blank wrote:
> Andreas Karlsson wrote:
>
> The fstab is updated by hald. And the entry looks ok (it has the "user"
> option), except that I would remove "sync" for flash disks, as it will
> kill them in no time.

Yes, I did notice that hald is adding the line to fstab. 

> The program actually doing the mount is ivman. You seem to be running it
> as root (probably started in the default runlevel, check with
> rc-status). Try running ivman as a normal user, for example by adding a
> symlink to the ivman binary in ~/.kde/Autostart (not sure about the
> location) so that it is started when you log in (if you use kde), and
> copy your ivman configuration to ~/.ivman. As it will then run as your
> user, it will also mount disks with your permissions.

Thanks. I tried it, but it didn´t work. ivman is running, but whenever I plug 
in a USB-device, it is not automounted. If I do a 'mount /media/usbdisk' as 
root it mounts. So this leads me to think that there are some major 
permission problems somewhere, but I don´t know where to look.

Best regards,
Andreas Karlsson

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