Every time the system starts it doesn't reloads the hal and dbus?
Anyway, it's fixed again by removing the "userful-multiplier".. I don't know 
why I had this package.
This time just restarting the hal service didn't work, so I reinstalled the hal.

For checking if it's because of some fdi I moved my "/usr/share/hal/"
then reinstalled hal and worked. Then I replaced the new
"/usr/share/hal/" with my old, I reinstalled hal and the problem
reappeared.

Me too I haven't see anything in ntfs-config's fdi that could cause the
problem. I remember I tried to restart hal before I removed the ntfs-
config and didn't work.

Before of some posts, when I asked about the system changes after of
some updates/upgrades, I meant that changing some fdi it was easier
before (I had problem with external disks on Dapper and I modified some
fdi - I don't remember which one). Now for what I understood the most
are hal related (restarting hal on Intrepid and Jaunty after of some
changes in "/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/"). Now it wasn't enough just
restarting the hal, and after of reinstalling it I saw that it restarts
dbus also.

For what I said it's just what I saw. I don't know if these are correct
or not, that's why I'm asking.

Thanks

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usb automount fail after an upgrade from 8.04.1 to 8.10
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