On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 01:20, Jeff Ratliff wrote: > On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 09:44:21AM -0700, Ow Mun Heng wrote: > > Guys, > > > > on Gnome 2.4, There used to be a way to mount disks like -> > > cdrom/usb/etc when you use the right-click on the desktop. > > > > You get that little menu like > > > > ->Open New Terminal > > ->Open In New Window > > ->Create Folder > > ->Create launcher > > ->Paste Files > > ->Disks <-------- Where's This in FC2 Gnome 2.6?? > > -> use Default Background > > I'm not sure where that functionality went, but if the drive is > listed properly in /etc/fstab, you should be able to open up > "Computer," right-click the drive, and click "Mount Volume." > Alternatively you can go to Gnome menu -> System Tools -> > Disk Management and mount/unmount stuff that way. It seems like > more work than the way you're describing, but I was overjoyed > to find out I didn't have to open a console and do a mount every > time. It _is_ more work.. More work than I want man.. Sigh.. It used to be _so..._ easy.. Any hacks to get that functionality back?? --