Re: [SLUG] Debian Drive Mounting

From: Maurice Wilson (maury0324@comcast.net)
Date: Tue Sep 16 2003 - 09:03:15 EDT


Levi Bard wrote:

>>I would vote for the other approach -- change the mount point to
>>/mnt/cdrom and make /cdrom a link to /mnt/cdrom , as the GUI might ask
>>the system whether anything is mounted on /mnt/cdrom (the answer would
>>always be "no, it's a link"). To do this,
>>
>>
>If the GUI mounts to /mnt/cdrom , the mount point should show as
>/mnt/cdrom regardless of whether it's a link or a directory. (Although
>I'm not 100% sure, I'll test later)
>
>
>
>>Or tell the GUI that the mount point in question is /cdrom , which is
>>probably the best solution. Heck if I know how to do that, as I've never
>>used Gnome and have used KDE only briefly (5 years ago on HP-UX doesn't
>>count).
>>
>>
>I agree that the GUI shouldn't make assumptions about mount points in the
>first place. The only thing about changing one user's GUI settings is
>that it leaves the system broken for everybody else, since a mount point
>is a system-wide thing.
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Thanks Guys
I am running KDE. It will take me awhile to sort all this out in my old
brain
but you have probably given me enough to get it done. I am the only one
using the machine but Levi's way is probably best. Maury

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