David Zeuthen (david@xxxxxxxx) said: > > > It uses HAL and PolicyKit so we'll also get out of that "run X11 apps as > > > root" trap plus once we teach HAL about RAID / LVM we can add options to > > > g-v-m such as > > > > > > [ ] Assemble RAID arrays when hotplugged > > > [ ] Set up Logical Volumes when hotplugged > > > > How are you handling partial volumes? > > This code is not written yet (patches welcome!) but I suspect you will > be able to start partly-assembled stuff from g-d-u after clicking a > warning dialog or two. No, I mean you'll get disparate events: - hey, I added hda1! - Looks like it might be part of VG <foo>... - hey, I added hdb1! - Looks like it might be part of VG <foo>... <kernel takes a nap, five seconds later> - hey, I added hdc1! - Looks like it might be part of VG <foo>... When do you decide to assemble? Bill -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list