Le dimanche 04 février 2007 à 20:53 +1030, Tim a écrit : > On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 10:18 +0100, Tanguy Eric wrote: > > i would like to see a FAT32 partition mounted by /etc/fstab as a hdd > > device in "Computer". I believe it's possible but i can't find how to > > do this. > > Your prior fstab example should have mounted the hard drive, but perhaps > there was a problem with making the mount point in /media (that's where > one of the auto-mounters does its tricks). Perhaps using /mnt might > actually mount it. > > I don't really know if the problem was that it wouldn't mount, or that > you couldn't see the mounted drive in the list of drives Nautilus shows > when you're browsing computer:/// in it. > > If you want to see it in computer:/// rather than in /mnt, you might > have to mount it with some fstab options that describe it as a removable > drive. That might involve playing with some SELinux parameters. It's > ages since I did that, and I don't recall exactly how I did it. > > -- > (Currently testing FC5, but still running FC4, if that's important.) > > Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. > I read messages from the public lists. > I installed hal-gnome package and use hal-gnome to see parameters of my hdd. I saw that for this hdd i had a boolean key volume.ignore set to true so i used hal-set-property to set it to false. I umount and mount the disk and all is fine !! Eric