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Until some update that I missed all was fine. I boot, my volumes are mounted, I can see them in ROX (my main file management program).
I insert a CD/DVD/whatever, its mounted and its all in /media/.:D
But now it just does nothing, until I start Nautilus, then everything gets mounted.
I close Nautilus, and it doesnt mount anything again.
gnome-volume-manager process is up and running after login before running nautilus and after closing it too.
How can I make it behave nicely without the nuisance that Nautilus is?
Oh and Im running Openbox as the window manager in Gnome, Nautilus desktop handling disabled.
Last edited by Hohoho (2008-05-28 20:21:12)
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i had the same problem.
i looked in the changelog and it appears that from now on the automount function is disabled upstream because that function is to be handled by the nautilus ( http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ … .3.changes ). For me it is a problem because i use openbox and thunar, so you just have to recompile the package with the option: "--enable-automount" .
info from:
~/Desktop/gnome-volume-manager-2.22.3 $ ./configure --help
then start it ( after recompiling with abs, for example ), but look that the path changed, now in my autostart file for openbox i have:
/usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager --sm-disable --daemon=yes &
hope it helps you, because this annoyed me for a long time and this is the only easy way to mount my partitions easily
Last edited by Diaz (2008-05-28 20:04:56)
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Works like a charm, thanks
Synced ABS, edited the PKGBUILD, added --enable-automount after ./configure and compiled it.
Last edited by Hohoho (2008-05-28 20:20:55)
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