On Apr 1, 2005 11:20 AM, Msquared <sub1.fedoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If I remove the card reader, insert the card into the card reader, then > plug it back into the USB port, the behaviour is the same. which packages versions of hal dbus gamin and gnome-volume-manager do you have? rpm -q hal gnome-volume-manager dbus gamin possibly a gnome-volume-manger specific problem or a deeper problem with hal. Do the mountpoints and fstab entries get created correctly? If the mountpoints and fstab entries get created but automounting isnt working.. then its a gnome-volume-manager problem. when you encounter the problem look at /etc/fstab and at the mountpoint /media directory to see if entries for the inserted cards are created. You can do some highlevel troubleshooting of hal without gnome-volume-manager running by logging out of gnome and logging into a virtual console (ALT+CTL+F1 for example) commandline interface. On card insertion even at a virtual console, if hal is working correctly you should see fstab entries being created and mountpoints under /media/ being created with every insertion of the media. And conversly the fstab entry and mountpoints being removed everytime the media is pulled out. If either the fstab entry or the mountpoint fails to be created on multiple insertions thats a good indication the problem is with hal (or deeper). You could also configure gnome to not automount those devices and test repeated re-insertion and manual mounting. On insertion.. if hal is working.. and gamin is working... the device will show up in the nautilus Computer window. From there you can manually mount the device. Try to see if the problem only exists if automounting in gnome is enabled. -jef