Installed XFCE 4.8; USB no Mounting...

Just installed XFCE 4.8 today.  I tried using a USB thumb drive and didn't see its icon on the desktop.  I know XFCE was planning on not using HAL for Thunar and moving to UDEV.  Do I just need to create UDEV rules now to use auto mounting etc?  In the past I was having problems because my partitions are set up as UUIDs in my fstab file instead of sdba1.
Thx

Check the wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev
I, too, run XFCE and use the "/etc/udev/rules.d/11-media-by-label-with-pmount.rules" as described here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ud … n-mounting
Automounting works fine.
I just can't get it to unmount without going to the command line.
[Edit]
To clarify, I can't right-click on the device in Thunar and click "unmount" without throwing up an error.
However, I just found out I can just jerk the memory stick from the usb socket and all is well!  To test, I created a sample file on the stick, removed it, plugged it back in and the new file was there so I presume this is ok to do?
I thought this was not good practice, however, and goes against years of habit.
Last edited by whatshisname (2011-01-17 22:23:49)

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