Re: CD-ROM and floppy handling
- From: Gregory Leblanc <gleblanc cu-portland edu>
- To: Toralf Lund <toralf kscanners com>
- CC: GNOME mailing list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: CD-ROM and floppy handling
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 09:38:46 -0800
Toralf Lund wrote:
>
> Letting GNOME mount CD-ROMs and floppy disks is all very fine when the
> desktop is actually running, but I also want to be able to access the
> drives when nobody is logged in, so I've configured automount to take
> care of these devices, which creates a conflict. Is there any way to
> integrate these two mechanisms? And how exactly does GNOME detect that a
> floppy disk or CD is inserted, anyway? Does it use some kind of a
> daemon, and could this be run independently of GNOME?
What OS are you running? Inserting a CD generates a system event on PC
hardware, but inserting a floppy disk does not. This system event can
be "picked up" by a running program, and used to "auto-mount" that CD.
Floppies must be manually mounted (or semi-manually) on PC hardware,
because there is no system event.
Greg
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