On 2/22/06, John DeDourek <dedourek@xxxxxx> wrote: > 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. Writing your own mount commands from a terminal or from the text console is unreasonable in your estimation? Using the new gnome-mount command on the cmdline in these situations to mimic what the gnome desktop's automounter does is unreasonable? gnome-mount --help the associated gnome-mount tools are still maturing. I'm quite sure there is still room for feedback to make their operation more palatable. But I find it hard to call there existance and their current level of functionality unreasonable replacements for what we had before. If anything gnome-mount-* is a way forward compared to directly editting the hal policy files.. especially if gnome-mount-properties shapes up nicely to provide but a gui and cmdline way of creating per-user and per-device mount policy. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list