Vreme: 11/15/2011 05:59 PM, John Hodrien piše:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2011, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
But the autofs package contains automount, and that is what handles USB drives, etc.
Seriously, this isn't the case with the normal gnome automounting of usb devices. I've just tried uninstalling autofs and it merrily continues working. I've not poked under the skin of gnome to know what actually goes on, but figured udev's involved at some stage along with dbus. udisks seems to support that logic, but I really don't know the specifics.
I looked a little, and hald seams to be the one mounting them, or maybe udev. I read that one of those systems is absolete, but can not confirm, and I am out of free time to look for the answer at the time.
Here is something from Kubuntu, maybe it points you in the right direction:
"On my Kubuntu 10.04, the configuration file for halevt is located at /etc/halevt/halevt.xml. By Kubuntu default, halevt will automount all removable media with the option sync. It's much better to mount them read-only to avoid wearing on the media. To do so, modify the following lines in halevt.xml"