Bob Goodwin wrote: > My computer treats the flash drive as /dev/sdc1 so I just added it to > ftsab as such which allows me to mount it as /mnt/flash from the command > line. Not as nice as having an icon pop up but it works just as well > and I generally deal with its contents from the command line anyway. > > The alternative is to continue to boot from the earlier [3228] kernel > which I still have and that works as expected. > > Bob Goodwin > One thing to be aware of - if there is an entry to mount the device in /etc/fstab, then HAL will not try to mount the device. So when HAL mounting is fixed, you will probably have to remove it before HAL auto-mounting will work for you. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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