You can comment out the "do not automount fixed media" paragraph in
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi, and after you mount an internal
drive the first time, tell it to keep the authorization for this
forever.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-volume-manager => hal
Importanc
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-volume-manager
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If I disable automount, when I try to use the panel mounter, I get a box
saying "Mount Error", no other text, a DoNotEnter icon, and an OK
button.
So in Hardy, the choices are either automounting the half-dozen
partitions on my USB mirror drive, or not being able to mount at all.
Why does each ne
yeah thanx alot , works fine for me
but a problem that this methos has is that first of all you dont know which
partition is which one(like sd1 doesnt make sense)and another one is first you
have to unmount all the mounted drives if you want to add them to automount ,
otherwise you wont see them
ok, here is the solution i found, without manually changing
configuration files.
install "ntfs-config" from the repositories, or from the terminal with:
sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
then type in a terminal
sudo ntfs-config
and insert your password.
then you can select the partitions you w
I remember first time I installed ubuntu , this wasnt a prob!!! please
help me, every time I start ubuntu , I gotta mount all the partitions in
order to be able to use my stuff
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I'm in the same boat. How do I get my partitions back!?
A change this drastic should not go by so quietly between upgrades.
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Ditto. Please bring it back.
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i understand this might not be a bug, strictly speaking, but i preferred by far
the old way. is there an easy way to switch this behaviour?
for example, i have my music collection on a ntfs partition...amarok, already
running, rebuilt the collection when i mounted the partition...it takes
minute
i understand this might not be a bug, strictly speaking, but i preferred by far
the old way. is there an easy way to switch this behaviour?
for example, i have my music collection on a ntfs partition...amarok, already
running, rebuilt the collection when i mounted the partition...it takes
minute
The problem is, that ubuntu uses UUID-s in the fstab, which is much more
complicated to deal with by hand. GNOME deals nice with HAL, so it
detects all my windows and other partitions easily. Other distros switch
this feature auto ON, Ubuntu should do so, and disable the fstab editing
in the instal
I would have to agree. I'm a relatively experienced computer user and
fstab still scares me. A switch to the old method would be better unless
a gui of some sort is made.
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