Re: How do I change a device mount point in KDE?
Robert Tilley wrote:
> I upgrade from Kubuntu 5.04 "Hoary Hedgehog" to Kubuntu 5.10 "Breazy
> Beaver" last night and found something strange.
Try posting to the kubuntu users group (kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com),
since this is stuff that's going to be modified by their versions of dbus,
pmount and udev.
>
> My RAM drive was mounted at "/mnt/usb" in the old install. The new mount
> point (/etc/fstab) the system now wants is "/media/sda1". The directory
> "/media/sda1" exists. The right-click device properties reveal "/mnt/usb"
> as where the system now wants to mount the drive.
Modify /etc/udev/files.d/... (see the very
good /usr/share/doc/udev/writing_udev_rules/index.html)
>
> Mounting at "/mnt/usb" was under the 5.04 Hoary Hedgehog install. How can
> change that to point to what is in "/etc/fstab" (/media/sda1)?
You're probably going about this the wrong way. Forget about /mnt/usb and
fstab, let pmount automount the stick, and make sure the KDE settings are
set to show removable device icons (KDE settings: Desktop/Behaviour/Device
icons). Then just click on the icon to mount it.
--
derek
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