Neil Bird wrote:
hotplug now successfully manages USB drives by managing fstab entries
to create /media mount points (which I believe GNOME/nautilus then
automounts for you).
How can I achieve the same thing for a PCMCIA drive on a laptop?
Messages indicates that /dev/hde1 is successfully attached, but fstab
doesn't get updated (and even if I add it by hand, nautlius doesn't
sseem to notice it).
In fact, now it's in my fstab, it's somehow auto-mounting upon
insertion, but not umounting upon removal.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=135240 may
apply; 'ide' calls '/sbin/ide_info' upon insertion but that's missing.
I don't know what that should do.
will automount and autofs help?
Regards,
Ed.
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