On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 23:55:23 -0500 Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Steven P. Ulrick wrote: > > Hello, Everyone > > Before I proceed to ask this question, I want to acknowledge that I > > have read the following from the release notes: > > > >>Fedora Core 5 now uses gnome-mount, a more efficient mechanism that > >>replaces fstab-sync, and uses HAL to handle mounting. > > [snip] > > > I do not need (nor do I necessarily want) automounting. All I want > > to do (as a regular user) is to mount and unmount media in my two > > cd drives and my flash drive. I do not use GNOME, and I would > > rather not have to > > Edit /etc/fstab by hand, build the empty directories, and use the > mount command in any CLI window. That's the way I mount/unmount my > floppies. Here's how I have my floppy set up... > > /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,user,kudzu 0 0 Hello, Mike Immediately after I made my first changes to /etc/fstab and saved it, I got a KDE popup window about media being detected in a certain drive, and did I want to mount it. I clicked the desktop access button and discovered that my cdrecorder icon had re-appeared :) I followed similar steps with our cdrom and our flash drive, all with perfect success. Would still like to know though, are there any other KDE users having similar difficulties since upgrading to FC5? If so, I would be more than willing to either start a bug report, or add my comments to one that someone else started. This is the ONLY FC5 specific problem that I have had since I went from FC3 to FC5 (both fresh installs) Well, that's not Completely true: right "out of the box" I discovered that the new redhat-menus rpm totally destroyed my KDE (SVN, Branch 3.5) start menu. I did come up with a "workaround" --> Heh Heh! It is as follows: rpm -e --nodeps redhat-menus More on that in another thread that I might start on this weekend :) Thank you very much for your help, Steven P. Ulrick