thunar-volman 0.1.0

Mathias Brodala info at noctus.net
Mon Jan 15 22:52:26 CET 2007


Hello Benedikt.

Guess I have to CC thunar-dev now, but it’s my own fault.

Benedikt Meurer, 15.01.2007 22:40:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>>> I just released the first version of the Thunar Volume Manager. It adds
>>> automatic management of removable drives and media to Thunar, without
>>> adding another daemon to your desktop sessions. It requires Thunar
>>> 0.5.1svn or above, HAL 0.5.0 or above and D-BUS 0.32 or above.
>> Just to make sure: Will thunar-volman know to mount, say, my digital camera
>> based on its entry in /etc/fstab?
>>
>> I’ve created some udev rules and specific directories to dedicate each of my usb
>> devices its own symlink under /dev and directory to mount. This way I don’t have
>> to mess with /dev/sdXn devices, whereas X and n are almost always different,
>> depend on the order I plug devices in.
> 
> thunar-volman uses exo-mount. Since HAL refuses to mount fstab entries,
> exo-mount will use plain old "mount" command to mount the device. So,
> yes, that should work. It's exactly the same as mounting devices from
> Thunar.

And the latter does not work for me. *That* was the reason I asked. I was sure
that I already described this, but anyway:

I plug in my Hama flashdisk for example. Thanks to hal+udev I now have the
following entries in /dev:

  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2007-01-15 22:46 /dev/flashdisk -> sda
  brw-rw---- 1 root floppy 8, 0 2007-01-15 22:46 sda

But Thunar shows only „sda“ in its sidepanel instead of „flashdisk“. We already
discussed this somewhere else and you (or maybe someone else, I’m not sure) told
me that this was a hal problem. I remember sending a mail regarding this to the
hal ML but never received an answer.

So, what will thunar-volman do? Will it show/mount the device as sda or flashdisk?


Regards, Mathias

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