On 11/25/2014 05:08 AM, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
The only difference when using wicked is that boot is several times longer. Automounting still doesn't work...
I previously posted the following but to the wrong thread so you probably didn't notice it. ------------------------------------------------------------- What has changed between 12.2 and 12.3 for * kde's systemsetting -> removable devices * udev rules In 'removable devices' there are settings which may have been reset with the new system and which would turn off the "expected" behaviour: ============================================================= [X] Enable automatic mounting of removable media When this is unchecked, no device automounting of any kind will happen, regardless of anything selected in the Device Overrides section. [ ] Only automatically mount removable media that has been manually mounted before When this is checked, KDE will only automatically mount devices it remembers. A device is “remembered” if it has ever been mounted before; e.g. Plugging in a USB media player to charge is not sufficient to “remember” it. If the files are not accessed, KDE will not automatically mount the player next time it is seen. Once they have been accessed, however, KDE will remember to automatically make the contents accessible to your system. [x] Mount all removable media at login If any removable storage devices are connected to your system when you login to your desktop, KDE will automatically make the contents available to your system for other programs to read. [x] Automatically mount removable media when attached When this is checked, KDE will automatically make the contents of any storage device available to the system when it is plugged in or attached. ========================================================= The first "Enable .." and the last "Automatically..." are key. -- /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML Mail / \ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org