On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 21:02:19 +0200 Christian Boltz <opensuse@cboltz.de> wrote: Hello, I also want to report some observations about removable devices and mounting. I am running openSUSE 12.2 with all updates and systemd. This machine has been updated ever since the initial 10.2 installation, no fresh install. kdepim/akonadi/nepomuk/strigi are removed and deactivated as far as possible. I usually boot to "runlevel 3" and start X/KDE4 after text login. This requires "/usr/bin/Xorg root:root 4755" If I plugin a pendrive (USB stick) or insert a CD/DVD I am notified and asked what to do, e.g. "open with dolphin". If I select open with dolphin I get an error message that the device can not be mounted, it suspect the mountpoint can not be created. If I boot to "runlevel 5" the "open with dolphin" is working, the device is mounted under /media/ . But with my security settings I am asked the root password for shutdown/reboot. Therefore with this machine I stay with my "runlevel 3" default and use "workaround mount points" in the fstab. Kind regards, Dieter
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2012 schrieb Karl Eichwalder:
Karl Eichwalder <ke@suse.de> writes:
Under xfce, they now get auto-mounted under /run/media/$USER --I was also wondering... Now sure about KDE, though.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781131 I please need an expert who can shed light on this issue. How is it considered to work? On my system, upgraded from 12.1 (and previous versions) a tmpfs is also mounted on /media...
With KDE4, I still have /media/$SOMETHING mountpoints as in previous releases (and mointing is done after choosing for example "open in file manager" in the popup that comes up after plugging in an USB memory stick).
Maybe this is a xfce-specific change? And/or my system's history (upgraded over several releases, including betas and factory) has something special that forces the /media/$SOMETHING mountpoint?
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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