noauto/fstab/gdm problem?
- From: Carl Hartung <suselinux cehartung com>
- To: garnome-list gnome org
- Subject: noauto/fstab/gdm problem?
- Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 18:17:28 -0400
Hi All,
This is really more of a GNOME problem than a GARNOME problem, but since I'm
already subscribed here and all of you are extremely knowledgable about GNOME
I thought I'd see if one of you might be able to explain what's going on. I'm
running 'stock' GNOME 2.12.0 on SUSE Linux 10.0 on a plain vanilla i686 box
with three standard IDE hard drives. Below are the entries in /etc/fstab
pertaining to my question (Note the 'noauto' declaration in each entry and
the fact that one is vfat and the other Reiserfs.):
/dev/hdb12 /mnt/hdb-bak reiserfs noauto,acl,user_xattr 1 2
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/hdc-bak vfat
noauto,users,gid=users,umask=0002,utf8=true 0 0
I discovered, after booting, that hdb12 is not being mounted automatically
(the desired behavior) but hdc1 *is.* I've narrowed the problem down to
GNOME. :-/ Following is the test procedure that I used to determine this:
From my desktop:
a) Ctl+Alt+F1 to console
b) logged in as root
c) umount /dev/hdc1
d) exit (returned to login prompt)
e) Ctl+Alt+F7 (returned to desktop)
f) Desktop>Logout>checked 'Save current setup'
g) checked 'Restart the computer'
After rebooting:
h) at the gdm greeter, Ctl+Alt+F1 to console
i) logged in as root
j) 'mount' shows /dev/hdc1 is *not* mounted
k) exit and Ctl+Alt+F7 (return to greeter)
l) logged into desktop as user
m) Ctl+Alt+F1 to console
n) logged in as root
o) 'mount' shows /dev/hdc1 *is* mounted.
I didn't knowingly have any applications running that would have a need to
mount hdc1... I'm running just a normal set of taskbar/panel(?) stuff: volume
control, mixer, KOrganizer Reminder Daemon (I run Kontact), SUSEWatcher,
KGpg, KSensors, Ethernet connection, Display information, clock/date. I've
scanned hundreds of docs and spent hours on Google to no avail.
I may be missing something simple, I know, and I apologize but I'm really
starting to pull my hair out. Any suggestions, explanations or even a cure
would be very gratefully appreciated.
TIA & regards,
Carl
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