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I have been using Arch sence November. Up untill yesterday, I realized that when I am in Nautilus, I have always seen my Other HD and partitions.
I could mount them by clicking on my choice, give my password, and they would be mounted. I can no longer mount my partitions through Nautilus. I can auto mount my usb drives and usb sticks. I can make a dir in media and use the terminal to mount any and all drives, but I have lost all functionality through Nautilus. I anve followed the Hal wiki, but no functionality in Nautilus.
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I also have the same problem using lxde/pcman in my eeepc.
I have followed wikis instrucions, added my user to storage,power etc, added policy to hal confuguration files and still cannot mount any usb removable media.
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chazall1
Try this
Last edited by Andru (2009-03-14 11:21:31)
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chazall1
I think trouble in hal-0.5.11-7, because I have the same trouble. Downgrade to hal-0.5.11-4 must help.
i have a fresh installation in my eeepc so i cannot downgrade. please can someone upload previous hal for 686??
Last edited by mechmg93 (2009-03-14 11:21:51)
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Thanks for the responce, I have tried
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HAL … 11-7_trick
I will look at downgrading Hal, or maybe just wait for an update for Hal,
My system is functioning properly, I just wanted to verify that others were
having the same functionality problems.
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why downgrade, the menionned fix works perfectly
Arch i686 on Phenom X4 | GTX760
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I have followed everything in the Hal Wiki and I can not mount any ext3 or ntfs from nautilus.
Thanks
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I have the same problem too, except that usb disks mount automatically and can be selected and browsed too, while my local partitions wont.
Even the disk mounter wont mount them.
Only command can.
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try this: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 23#p497123
Last edited by wonder (2009-03-24 11:18:19)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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But it mounts all partitions automatically and does not ask for any password upon mount...:/
Besides it is read-only
Last edited by mahan_h (2009-03-24 12:47:11)
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