On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 21:58:51 +0200 Detlef Riekenberg <wine.dev@xxxxxx> wrote: > Am Freitag, den 26.08.2005, 12:50 +0200 schrieb Holly Bostick: > > >>Problem solved: > > >>http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2005/05/dkukawka_hal_mountpoints.ht > > >ml > > > > Thanks Hiji, that was useful for me too. > > Thats an ugly workaround that should be forbidden. See Below. As a suse 9.1 user, I would prefer on balance to have the OS do the dynamic mounting, and handle 'degrading' that information as a separate exercise. Its a lot easier to throw away or compensate for the hal mount points than to create that information from scratch. Thankyou, by the way, to the list for raising this issue and providing some leads. Suggestion ... present /media as a drive within wine, and then you can find anything that is currently mounted up. Anything that expects the 'root' of the drive to be in ..\ is faulty anyway! My irritation is with USB devices., with this sort of noise in /media: usb-storage-odd-0x05e3-0x07a0:0:0:0p1 usb-storage-100:0:0:0p1 usb-storage-Y303^^^^^011017XFJX0004006105:0:0:0p1 usb-storage-Y468^^^^^030410XFPX0002003302:0:0:0p1 ... so I use symlinks to clean things up. usb_fuji_rr -> usb-storage-Y303^^^^^011017XFJX0004006105:0:0:0p1 usb_iaudio_1 -> usb-storage-100:0:0:0p1 usbstorage1 -> usb-storage-Y468^^^^^030410XFPX0002003302:0:0:0p1 usbstorage2 -> usb-storage-odd-0x04cb-0x0124:0:0:0p1 usbstorage3 -> usb-storage-3600011248:0:0:0p1 usbstorage4 -> usb-storage-odd-0x05e3-0x07a0:0:0:0p1 I intend to play with USB hotplug to tidy things up automatically, but I'm upgrading to Suse 9.2 first. I access /media mount points on Windows via samba by sharing out /media ... and then I can navigate into the legal symlink directory names. hth, Ben -- 722 The system cancelled your job because an output limit was exceeded for lines being printed or cards being punched. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users