<snippy> > > Or perhaps the system could keep track of mounted devices and when the > computer enters the same state as it was in when the device was > previously mounted, mount it again automatically. > > In other words, "If device <x> is mounted for $USER, and $USER logs > out or the system reboots while the device is still mounted, and the > same device is still available the next time $USER logs in, then > remount it in the same place it was mounted before." That would be > both intuitive and useful behavior. The current behavior is neither. > It's also not like the behavior of any other OS of which I'm aware. > > Note that you should be able to configure static mounts of a cd > > with something like: > I am not talking about static mounts. I'm talking about if I have a > removable device inserted / plugged in / whatever, then when I log in, > I should see it. This is what users expect. Period. > > Bugzillad: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=813069 > > jik > I just dug in. You can use the "disks" utility in gnome3 to mark your partitions/drives as automount. This also lets you specify where you want to mount them, properties etc. I think this should be somewhere in the release notes too. The GUI basically adds the entries according to your configuration to fstab, nothing special :) -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur: "FranciscoD" http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha http://dodoincfedora.wordpress.com/
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