Hal cd automounting problem
hi,
im having a bit of a problem with hal! it finds flash pens & my sony ericsson phone fine, and puts them on the right hand side of pcmanfm in the location box, but cd's arent!
if i open konqueror and goto media:/ my cd is listed there ready to mount, but i cant access media:/ through pcmanfm!
how can i get hal to do the same with cd's as it does with flash pens & my phone??
thanks.
You don't need HAL to do that. Just make sure your /etc/fstab is correct, f.e.:
/dev/sr0 /media/disc auto user,exec,noauto,comment=managed 0 0
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