Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Still doesn't unmount automatically, though.
(Do you mean after removing the card, or whenever the last
filesystem access did end ?) In the past the MS 'fat' filesystem wasn't
able to 'sync' always correctly, so that was the reason why you should
'safely remo
Micha wrote:
Maybe 'supermount' can do the trick (but i never installed it
myself.)
Looks promising. I'll take a look.
Did you already check how a full KDE session (udev/hald/kio)
would handle insertion ?
KDE wasn't detecting it, either. However, after a reboot, things seem to
be about 7
Maybe 'supermount' can do the trick (but i never installed it
myself.)
Generally, consider to zgrep 'keyword' /proc/config.gz to lookup
if any required drivers are available to the running kernel.
Did you already check how a full KDE session (udev/hald/kio)
would handle insertion ?
If insert
I've got a PCMCIA SD/xD/SM reader and I'm having trouble getting it to
automount.
Unlike USB card readers that I've used, the media doesn't show up as a
/dev/sd* device, but as /dev/hde (it's the 3rd IDE interface... with my
hard drive being hda and my cdrom being hdc). I can mount the flash
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