Re: [SOLVED] Re: permissions with udev/pmount?
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 11:05:11 +0100, Nicolas de Sereville
<deserevi@ieec.uab.es> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you to H.S. and Andrea! It is now working. The point is that while
> trying to understand my problem I erased me from the "hal" group. After
> adding me back to this group, everything is working smooth ;-) When I
> plug in my stick, my archos or my camera the icon is automatically
> appearing on the desktop.
>
> Here are some informations of my configuration if it can help somebody else:
> 1) I belong to the "plugdev" and "hal" group
>
> 2) I have installed:
> dpkg -l hal '*dbus*' 'gnome-vol*' hotplug pmount | grep ^ii
> ii hal 0.4.2-5 Hardware Abstraction Layer
> ii dbus-1 0.22-3 simple interprocess messaging system
> ii dbus-glib-1 0.22-3 simple interprocess messaging system
> (GLib-b
> ii python2.3-dbus 0.22-3 simple interprocess messaging system
> (Python
> ii gnome-volume-m 1.1.2-5 GNOME daemon to auto-mount and manage
> media
> ii hotplug 0.0.20040329-1 Linux Hotplug Scripts
> ii pmount 0.4.4-1 mount removable devices as normal user
>
> 3) In gnome-volume-properties, I set the three following options:
> "Mount removable drives when hot plugged"
> "Mount removable media when inserted"
> "Browse removable media when inserted"
>
> 4) udev rule for my camera:
> BUS="scsi", KERNEL="sd*", SYSFS{vendor}="PENTAX ",
> SYSFS{model}="DIGITAL_CAMERA ", NAME="gyp-ca-%k",
> SYMLINK="gyp-ca-usb%n", MODE="0660", GROUP="hal"
>
> 5) /etc/fstab line for my camera
> /dev/gyp-ca-usb1 /media/camara auto rw,user,noauto,sync
> 0 0
>
> 6) /media/camera has been created before by hand
>
> Thanks again for your useful help!
> Nico
>
There's a typo in your /etc/fstab (/media/camara instead of
/media/camera), and i'm not sure you need to be in the hal group to
get gnome-volume-manager working...
Andrea
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