On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 03:54:17PM +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 15:41 schrieb Michael Galloway:
one of the things that makes linux work for me is that the gui is not the os, i can have any form of gui i like, and the os keeps on working. makes me wonder what direction novell is going.
The os keeps on working - it just doesn't automount. We introduced subfs for KDE users and removed it again as it's no longer needed and causes a lot of problems. We had autofs since about forever and you're free to configure it to your liking. But our default is GNOME/KDE and both don't need it - and as you move away from the default, you loose convenience. But it's your choice.
So what am I getting here? There won't be a solution for non-KDE/Gnome users? Either you use Gnome/KDE and get automount, or you are on your own (concerning automount). Is this correct, or am I wrong? I am just trying to sumerize. houghi -- Drive defensively. Buy a tank.