Re: Lacie Mobile driver is unknown to Fedora

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2007/10/13, Andy Green <andy@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> >> # mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
> >>
> >> for example should mount it at /mnt
> >>
> >> If the issue is it doesn't trigger the mounting GUI stuff, I guess that
> >> is down to the hal or udev stuff that I don't really understand much
> >> about at the moment.
>
> > Tnx Andy.
> >
> > Of course if you use the command mount what is mounted is only for
> > root, that is not exactly the meaning why people buy USB disk!!!
>
> Understood -- but then it's not right to say "Lacie Mobile driver is
> unknown to Fedora", it's completely willing to work with it as far as
> that goes.
>
> It seems some other piece of the puzzle is not willing to recognize it,
> apparently.  Does a USB flash drive bring up the UI stuff?
>
> -Andy
>
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 Agree....about the title: but a standard user is lost at the mount command!!!
Generally other USB devices fire GUI, I have plugged a cheap Mp3
player and it is o.k., I plugged another external USB disk and it is
fine....also cheap USB key are o.k

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Antonio Montagnani
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