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| I recently upgraded from Fedora Core 4 to FC5 on my Thinkpad R40. In the past, when I plugged a pen drive into a USB port it would soon automount under /media and an icon for the drive would appear on the desktop. This no longer happens. I can achieve a similar effect manually by starting Nautilus and clicking on the entry for the pen drive, but this is a nuisance and I would like to have this done automatically, as before. I have looked in the FC5 Preferences / Removable drives menu and made sure that the boxes are checked for automatically mounting and browsing a removable drive when it is hotplugged. So far I have been unable to find any clear information on how to fix this; just vague references to gnome-mount. Any help would be appreciated. I have a very low opinion of the people who broke this functionality; they should have provided equivalent new code before removing the old code. This is certainly not the sort of thing that will attract new users to Linux. --- Brian |
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