Bonjour, je ne l'ai pas trouvé dans la liste des bugs sur bugzilla, donc j'ai rentré un nouveau bug, mais je le sigbale ici au cas où je l'aurais juste zappé. quand je met un cd dans mon graveur, il est monté automatiquement sur /media/CDROM au lieu du /media/cdwriter qui est prévu par l'install (et dans fstab). ce n'est pas grave :-) jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
jdd wrote:
Bonjour,
je ne l'ai pas trouvé dans la liste des bugs sur bugzilla, donc j'ai rentré un nouveau bug, mais je le sigbale ici au cas où je l'aurais juste zappé.
quand je met un cd dans mon graveur, il est monté automatiquement sur /media/CDROM au lieu du /media/cdwriter qui est prévu par l'install (et dans fstab).
ce n'est pas grave :-)
jdd
sorry, I forgot the list is english :-( I didn't found it in the bugzilla list, so I enter a nex bug, but I note it here for information purpose and in the case it is already noted elsewhere when I put a data cd in my writer, it automounts as /media/CDROM in place of the preset /media/cdwriter (by install, in /media and /etc/fstab) minor :-) jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 17:40, jdd wrote:
sorry, I forgot the list is english :-(
I didn't found it in the bugzilla list, so I enter a nex bug, but I note it here for information purpose and in the case it is already noted elsewhere
when I put a data cd in my writer, it automounts as /media/CDROM in place of the preset /media/cdwriter (by install, in /media and /etc/fstab)
minor :-) jdd
here it mounts on the volume name of the cdrom ... actually not a very good idea if it doesn't remove the mountpoints ...
Frederik Vos wrote:
here it mounts on the volume name of the cdrom ...
well seen, I edit the bug -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
Frederik Vos alekhiit:
here it mounts on the volume name of the cdrom ... actually not a very good idea if it doesn't remove the mountpoints ...
Try: http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2005/05/dkukawka_hal_mountpoints.html -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org (o- Penguin #395953 //\ running on ancient Indian wisdom V_/_ and modern computing efficiency
here it mounts on the volume name of the cdrom ... actually not a very good idea if it doesn't remove the mountpoints ...
Try: http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2005/05/dkukawka_hal_mountpoints.html
This is a known problem. See https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=98347. Kirk
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Frederik Vos alekhiit:
here it mounts on the volume name of the cdrom ... actually not a very good idea if it doesn't remove the mountpoints ...
Try: http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2005/05/dkukawka_hal_mountpoints.html
frankly, if the automounter don't runs as default as it should be, I wiil simply disable it. anyway I _hate_ automounters. curious, it's one of the simplers thing in windows and one of the worst on linux :-( jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
jdd alekhiit:
frankly, if the automounter don't runs as default as it should be,
What exactly do you mean by "automounter don't runs as default"? Je ne comprends pas! :)
curious, it's one of the simplers thing in windows and one of the worst on linux :-(
Again, please explain yourself. Merci! -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org (o- Penguin #395953 //\ running on ancient Indian wisdom V_/_ and modern computing efficiency
AUTHOR à écrit: Shriramana Sharma
jdd alekhiit:
frankly, if the automounter don't runs as default as it should be,
What exactly do you mean by "automounter don't runs as default"? Je ne comprends pas! :)
quand yast crée un répertoire par défaut pour le montage c'est là que je veux voir mes fichiers. when yast creates a directory to mount the cd, I want the cd to be mounted there. else how can I find my data? always searching is boring.
curious, it's one of the simplers thing in windows and one of the worst on linux :-(
never had any problem with this on windows. (nearly - XP didn't find my cd at all :-) jdd
Jean-Daniel Dodin alekhiit:
when yast creates a directory to mount the cd, I want the cd to be mounted there. else how can I find my data? always searching is boring.
You mean, it would be convenient if YaST mounted the CD at a single position always, no? Something like /media/cdrom or /media/dvdrom? If so isn't this the solution: http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2005/05/dkukawka_hal_mountpoints.html ? -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org (o- Penguin #395953 //\ running on ancient Indian wisdom V_/_ and modern computing efficiency
You mean, it would be convenient if YaST mounted the CD at a single position always, no?
not really. I mean only that yast be consistent. I prefere fixed directories, but if this is not the default, then fixed dirs should not be created at install jdd
El Martes, 16 de Agosto de 2005 18:58, jdd escribió:
frankly, if the automounter don't runs as default as it should be, I wiil simply disable it. anyway I _hate_ automounters.
Why? It works perfectly for me and it's very comfortable to insert the cd, read it and just press the eject button in the drive. I haven't had problems with it, and if I had it's just a matter of closing the program who is accessing the drive (like you would have to do if you had mounted it manually). Some automounters like supermount don't even need it.
curious, it's one of the simplers thing in windows and one of the worst on linux :-(
It might be bad for you but it's good for a lot of people. -- Víctor Fernández Martínez Gabinete de prensa de PoLinux [www.polinux.upv.es]. Usuario de Linux registrado #312284 en http://counter.li.org.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:12 am, in message <200508161912.01894.vfernandez@polinux.upv.es>, vfernandez@polinux.upv.es wrote: El Martes, 16 de Agosto de 2005 18:58, jdd escribió: frankly, if the automounter don't runs as default as it should be, I wiil simply disable it. anyway I _hate_ automounters.
Why? It works perfectly for me and it's very comfortable to insert the cd, read it and just press the eject button in the drive. I haven't had problems
with it, and if I had it's just a matter of closing the program who is accessing the drive (like you would have to do if you had mounted it manually). Some automounters like supermount don't even need it.
curious, it's one of the simplers thing in windows and one of the worst on linux :- (
It might be bad for you but it's good for a lot of people.
I for one like HAL. It had a few quirks in 9.3, but those appear to be getting worked out for 10. The issues I was aware of are: 1. If a CD was removed while the system was rebooted, the directory that was created for the CD was not removed. (BUG# 78563) 2. There are still traditional (empty) mount points as well as the new volname mount points under /media. This is being worked out. (BUG# 98347 and referenced duplicates) Any other issues that bother people? Kirk
El Martes, 16 de Agosto de 2005 19:47, Kirk Coombs escribió:
I for one like HAL. It had a few quirks in 9.3, but those appear to be getting worked out for 10.
The issues I was aware of are:
1. If a CD was removed while the system was rebooted, the directory that was created for the CD was not removed. (BUG# 78563)
2. There are still traditional (empty) mount points as well as the new volname mount points under /media. This is being worked out. (BUG# 98347 and referenced duplicates)
Any other issues that bother people?
Those issues are particular to Suse, not to automounters in general. I also don't like HAL creating new directories when I put a CD in the drive. I prefer the traditional static mount point way. But AFAIK that's related to HAL not to submount. -- Víctor Fernández Martínez Gabinete de prensa de PoLinux [www.polinux.upv.es]. Usuario de Linux registrado #312284 en http://counter.li.org.
Why? It works perfectly for me and it's very comfortable to insert the cd, read it and just press the eject button in the drive. I haven't had problems
in kde/ it's always had been the case, clic, cd is mounted, right clic, eject, it's unmounted and ejected.
It might be bad for you but it's good for a lot of people.
until they have problem. recently, I had to rpm a single file (yast was buggind for i had deleted one of these files). Go to the cd, rpm... file not found... the cd had been closed. no way to reopen it... now this dir problem... automounter are not running as they should. jdd
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Frederik Vos
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jdd
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Jean-Daniel Dodin
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Kirk Coombs
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Shriramana Sharma
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Víctor Fernández Martínez