any idea if i can get the dvd and cdrw drive to automount when i put a disc in.I noticed some distros use supermount, does this work with arch ??
If I remember correctly it requires a software to run supermount, not in Arch. From my experience, its not reliable. I am using a mount/unmount CD-ROM device icon (also for Floppy) on my Desktop in KDE.
Mayby you already have an icon... in case not:
1. Right click (or middle depending on your KDE setup).
2. Select <Create New>, <CD/DVD-ROM Device>, <Device>--> select your CD fstab line.
Insert CD and click the icon. To unmount, right click and select <unmount>.
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i`m trying to make my vfat partitions accessible for all users, but only root is working, here is a line from my fstab ;/dev/hda1 /win/hda1 vfat users,exec,dev,suid,async 1 0
any ideas what to add or change.
also do i need to chmod the mount positions ?
Hi,
/dev/discs/disc0/part8 /home/shared vfat defaults,umask=0,iocharset=utf8 0 0
works for me, note that you need nls support compiled into the kernel to make
that utf8 thing work. Ifyou don't need, just skip the option
bye neri
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any ideas what to add or change.
also do i need to chmod the mount positions ?
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