Mark Weaver wrote: > Michael Scottaline wrote: >> Sharon Kimble wrote: >> >>> Matt wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I just made it to where automout doesnt exist. =) Then I have >>>> gkrellm to mount and eject my drives. >>>> >>> >>> How did you get gkrellm to do that please? A specific plugin, or a tweak >>> with a builtin, please tell. >> >> ====================== >> Go to configuration/file systems and configure gkrellm to monitor any of >> the drives you'd like, including floppy or cdrom. In addition to a >> small monitor for each partition or drive, you'll see a small button >> with which you can mount or umount (assuming your user has such >> permission). Play with the gkrellm configuration. there's loads in >> there you can make it do besides just monitor. >> HYH, >> Mike > > Mike, > > Where "exactly" is ( configuration/file systems )? I've looked around > KDE and Gnome (which I'm running now since it mounts and dismounts the > cdrom nicely after updating hal) and I can't seem to find that anywhere. > Its in the configuration of gkrellm. Sharon. -- 22:50:20 up 6 days, 8:35, 1 user, load average: 1.43, 1.37, 1.32 A taste of linux http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/efever/index.html efever http://www.efever.blogspot.com/ Fedora Core 3, KDE 3.3.2-1.2.3, OpenOffice 1.1.4 Registered Linux user 334501