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Re: fstab de hal



Mario Daniel Carugno escribió:
Buenas,

Como puedo configurar las opciones de los dispositivos removibles que
uso desde Gnome ?
Como hal gestiona estos dispositivos, dejo comentadas sus entradas en /etc/fstab
Cual es el equivalente al fstab en hal ?



El montaje automático de los dispositivos los hace gnome-volume-manager (GVM), que es un cliente de HAL (quién tiene la información sobre los dispositivos conectados). La doc de GVM (/usr/share/doc/gnome-volume-manager/README.Debian) dice lo siguiente:

gnome-volume-manager for Debian
--------------------------------

gnome-volume-manager (gvm) listens on dbus for hal events and takes actions
based on those events. gvm gets (almost) all information about devices on your
system from hal, so a functional hal is very important!  One can use
hal-device-manager to view the properties of various devices on
the system.

For all sections below the corresponding gvm options have to be enabled
otherwise the actions are not performed.

Mounting devices
================

When mounting a device gnome-volume-manager runs gnome-mount on the device
node. This means that the corresponding device must have either be removable or
have an entry in /etc/fstab which is mountable by the user running gvm.

Also to be able to use gnome-mount the user running gvm must be part of the
plugdev group. For more information about gnome-mount and its policy see the
gnome-mount manpage.

Saludos


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