On 12/1/06, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 16:19:44 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > That's probably because you're running two automounters, which are
> > conflicting. You don't need autofs, and probably should not run it,
> > when using KDE's system.
>
> Why should autofs not be running when KDE is used?
Because you'll get exactly the problem the OP mentioned, with two systems
trying to control the same device.
> > The KDE system is also more flexible
>
> How do you make use of "media:/" files with normal (ie. non-KDE)
> applications?
They're mounted under /media.
If I'm thread hijacking, let me know, but it seems related to me: what
is it that mounts things under /media? I seem to have a couple things
fighting for devices, none of which obey my udev or fstab rules,
seemingly. I *think* the contenders are udev (which doesn't mount
anything, but it's not creating the symlinks I want),
gnome-volume-manager, hal and pmount (not sure about that last, I'm
not at my system now.)
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