It seems that depmod -a had solved my problem.
In fact, I immediately recognized that there would not be a file named
mount.vfat.
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Anton Aylward
Patapon said the following on 04/04/2010 09:56 PM:
I have installed live gnome 11.2 into my hard disk. but I could not find the file "mount.vfat" at the time when i wanted to mount my flash disk plz help.
# zypper install mount.vfat Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'mount.vfat' not found.
OMG! The Sky is falling!
Why am I not surprised? I use a full install and KDE and I can't find it either, but that doesn't stop me mounting my USB flash drive or my PCMCIA flash cards.
I insert them and my device notifier in the task bar pops up and asks me what I want to do. Perhaps one day I'll figure out how to set it to a default :-)
Is there a device notifer for Gnome that listens for UDEV events and signals via the DBUS? Or perhaps Gnome isn't as capable as KDE :-)
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