On 5/1/06, jdow <jdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: "Ian Malone" <ibmalone@xxxxxxxxx> > On 5/1/06, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I don't recall the precise sequence of events but no doubt I attempted >> to "mount /dev/hdc" and the cd to "/media/cdrecorder" as I am accustomed >> to doing since FC4 and trying to look at a directory listing ... >> > > Using Gnome on FC5 the normal behaviour is that when you insert a > data cd it is mounted under /media/<volumename>. Personally I > find this a little inconvenient, but it's not impossible to work with. > Does this not happen for you? Some of us are adverse to checking unknown CDROMs from a GUI. Given the choice I prefer to look at it from a bog standard command-line bash session such as via alt-f1. Does the automount work there? And where does it mount the drive?
I've no idea what actually goes on, I seem to remember someone saying HAL wouldn't be used for this in FC%, but J. K. Cliburn's mail on this thread suggests otherwise. The mount point is /media/{volume.name} As to security risks from unknown CDROMs in a GUI, unless the Gnome people go crazy and start implementing something like Window's autorun I doubt there's significant risk. (Buffer overrun attacks in previewed file types like pngs maybe?) -- imalone -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list