Em Dom, 2004-01-11 às 21:36, Tammy Fox escreveu: > > Perfect! Is there a way we can contribute by adding entries to this? I > > think this would GREATLY improve usability for non-geek users. > > Hum... a database for this like alsa does with soundboard... > This is the way I mounted on CompactFlash card in a USB reader: > I created a symlink from /dev/sda1 to /dev/flash. > I created the directory /mnt/flash. > I added the following to /etc/fstab: > /dev/flash /mnt/flash auto defaults,owner 0 0 This way is simple - I got my one working in a similar way. > Then I modified /etc/security/console.perms (the line that has a minus > in front of it was changed to the line with a plus in front of it): > - <flash>=/mnt/flash* > + <flash>=/mnt/flash* /dev/flash* > - <console> 0600 <flash> 0600 root > + <console> 0600 <flash> 0600 root.disk > Modifying the second file gives the first person who logs into the > console ownership of the device. You have to log out and log back in > for it to take effect. "user" at fstab does this also, right? > Then, if you are using GNOME, plug in your USB device with the card, > right-click on the desktop, and select Disks -> flash. This will mount > the device. I'm sure KDE probably has something similar. Or, you can > (...) > I was able to configure devlabel to automount it, but the only problem > was that it ignored /etc/security/console.perms so it was mounted by > root, not by me. Thus, it was useless because I couldn't delete files > from it. I'm filing a bug on it. Which would be ideal. Imagine a windoze user plugging its camera on first time he/she uses fedora, and it appears automatically on his/her desktop? Would be more practical than xp, where sometimes you have to crawl through "my computer"... -- []s Alexandre Ganso 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group