On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Lamar Owen <lowen@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, but there is probably an entry in fstab for your drive because I bet you boot from it.
When I say its not mounted, I mean its not mounted automatically like it is in KDE. I espoused that I thought it was a kernel issue, but it could just as well be a KDE/hot swap/dbus/udev or whatever they call it these days, issue.
The partitions on the internal disk show up in Dolphin, and have ever since F12.
They do on my machine too, once its mounted.
Great tip ! Thanks for sharing that.
I've been using a GPT disk in my laptop for quite a while, F12 at least, dual-booting with Mac OS X and set up with native GPT support in F12 (am now at F14).
On Sep 30, 2011, at 2:00 PM, linux guy wrote:
As for the automount gpt issue, as far as I can tell, kernel support for gpt is fairly new. I'm sure this issue will be address shortly, if it hasn't been already.
Yes, but there is probably an entry in fstab for your drive because I bet you boot from it.
When I say its not mounted, I mean its not mounted automatically like it is in KDE. I espoused that I thought it was a kernel issue, but it could just as well be a KDE/hot swap/dbus/udev or whatever they call it these days, issue.
The partitions on the internal disk show up in Dolphin, and have ever since F12.
They do on my machine too, once its mounted.
For fdisk-like usage but for GPT grab gdisk.
Great tip ! Thanks for sharing that.
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