Hello. I use gnupod to add tracks to my iPod. When I do it says this: warning: /media/ELIOT_IPOD seems to be mounted *CASE SENSITIVE* Mounting VFAT/HFS+ like this is a VERY BAD(tm) idea, strange things may happen... GNUpod may not work correctly! Please mount the Filesystem CASE *IN*SENSITIVE (use 'mount ... -o check=r' for VFAT) [Ignore this message if /media/ELIOT_IPOD isn't a VFAT or HFS+ Filesystem ;) ] Thing is, I never use mount manually to mount my iPod. fstab-sync hears the HAL event and mounts it for me. My question is, how do I tell fstab-sync to mount the volume with the '-o check=r'? man fstab-sync suggests I drop a file in /usr/share/hal/fdi/95userpolicy to do this, and there are some examples of these files in /usr/share/doc, but I can't see from the examples how to do this. Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers, Eliot Stock. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.