Thanks for answering.
2011. szeptember 18. 21:28 napon Carl Hartung
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 20:50:54 +0200 Istvan Gabor
wrote: Hello:
I have openSUSE 11.2 with KDE3. I have several partitions on my hard disk which are not mounted automatically at boot since the 'noauto' option is used in fstab. But they can be mounted manually by any user since the 'users' option is also given in fstab.
OK, here is my problem:
When I login to my user name some of the partitions become mounted on the contrary of the abovementioned settings. If I login with other user name, the same partitions are not mounted.
I think the culprit can be gnome. I used a few weeks ago gnome control center and/or nautilus file manager and this automounting activity started after that, I guess.
I need help how I could turn off auto mounting. Any idea?
Thanks,
Istvan
Hi Istvan,
I seem to recall when switching between GNOME and KDE, to avoid
I haven't switched between GNOME and KDE. I used nautilus file manager in KDE3 session.
inconvenient and/or inappropriate 'sticky' settings, I'd use the /etc/sysconfig editor in YaST to manually select these items:
under Desktop -> Window manager: gnome <> kde under Desktop -> Display manager: gdm <> kdm
My settings: window manager (DEFAULT_WM): startkde3 display manager (DISPLAYMANAGER): kde3 Though I don't understand how this is related to my problem. A GNOME user might help with this issue. Thanks, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org