On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 15:17 +0200, Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
Vassilios Kotoulas wrote:
> hi,
> after upgrading from f7 to f9 I cant automount my usb
disk. I use gnome,
> hal is running and when I switch the disk on I see the usual syslog
> entries. I can also see the drive with fdisk -l. I configurated the
> authorizations to my user is allowed to mount drives. I can mount the
> drive as root from command line. selinux is set to permissive. what did
> I forget?
I just have the same problem: "none" of my usb sticks will mount automatically
on Fedora 9, but they will on fedora 7 and 8!
Now I found out that Dolphin (Applications Menu / System Tools) does not have
any problems with at least one memory stick : It is correctly listed and can be
mounted!
Maybe it is a Nautilus / Gnome problem ...
This will not help you much but my usb
stick mounts and even opens a
nautilus window. This goes along with my complaint about the missing
functionality of System->Preferences->Hardware that used to allow you to
control that behavior.
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