dragoran wrote:
Ralf Ertzinger wrote:
Hi.
For some time now plugging in a new device does not create an entry in
/etc/fstab any more. The device shows up in nautilus just fine and
can be
mounted and unmounted. Working from the command line is quite a
hassle, though
(just like in pre-udev-days).
Is this intentional?
gnome-mount is used for mounts in the desktop now, so no fstab entrys
are needed.
why are you require them?
you only have to know where the device is mounted and which device it
is if you are working from the command line.
Which some of us do quite a bit of for specialized work. I can't use
a Linux distro that doesn't have reasonable functionality when worked
from the command line, e.g. from a terminal window, from a console,
or via an ssh connection.
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