On Monday 05 April 2010 12:12 PM, Andrew Junev wrote: > Hello Suvayu, > > Monday, April 5, 2010, 10:57:20 PM, you wrote: > >> On Monday 05 April 2010 11:50 AM, Andrew Junev wrote: >>> >>> Monday, April 5, 2010, 9:47:50 PM, you wrote: >>> >>> >>>> OK, let's try this: >>> >>>> in gconf-edit, >>> >>>> apps ->> nautilus -> preferences >>> >>>> Check the settings for media-automount >>> >>> I checked this one already before posting the question. It is ticked. >>> I also tried removing it and putting it back again. >>> Still no change... >>> > >> What does `tail -20 /var/log/messages' give you after you insert the >> media in the drive? > > > Ummm, it says nothing about my DVD drive - there are no new messages > when I insert or eject a media. > > But /var/log/messages shows some other problem (not sure if automount > is somehow related to this): > > 2010-04-05T21:17:55.102700+04:00 frontend1 abrt: Kerneloops: Reported 1 kernel oopses to Abrt > 2010-04-05T21:17:55.102746+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: Directory 'kerneloops-1270487875-1' creation detected > 2010-04-05T21:17:55.189349+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: Getting local universal unique identification > 2010-04-05T21:17:55.194352+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: New crash /var/cache/abrt/kerneloops-1270487875-1, processing > 2010-04-05T21:17:55.194370+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: RunApp('/var/cache/abrt/kerneloops-1270487875-1','test x"`cat component`" = x"xorg-x11-server-Xorg"&& cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log .') > 2010-04-05T21:19:55.103001+04:00 frontend1 abrt: Kerneloops: Reported 1 kernel oopses to Abrt > 2010-04-05T21:19:55.103048+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: Directory 'kerneloops-1270487995-1' creation detected > 2010-04-05T21:19:55.189541+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: Getting local universal unique identification > 2010-04-05T21:19:55.490281+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: New crash /var/cache/abrt/kerneloops-1270487995-1, processing > 2010-04-05T21:19:55.490305+04:00 frontend1 abrtd: RunApp('/var/cache/abrt/kerneloops-1270487995-1','test x"`cat component`" = x"xorg-x11-server-Xorg"&& cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log .') > > > How do I check what is wrong here? > Try this, # grep -i mount /var/log/messages If you still don't get any output, something might be wrong with your HAL settings. I am not well acquainted with HAL to provide any hints on troubleshooting. Sorry :( But on the bright side, there are many members on this list who are much more familiar with it. :) Any suggestions anyone? -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines