Hi, > However, and this is my point, I can't see how the HAL integration in > gnome-vfs will help, all that code does is just another way of > querying what volumes you have on your system - and gnome-vfs doesn't > automount and the user may not run an automounting daemon, so > rhythmbox will probably still need to mount(1) the volume. [2] Currently, a big part of the Rhythmbox HAL code is there to detect when something is plugged/unplugged, and then it checks whether the device which was plugged is mounted and if it's an iPod. I think it's cleaner to use the mounted/unmounted signals from GnomeVFSVolumeMonitor, and then use the gnome-vfs HAL code to get the device UDI. This leaves us with the function which uses HAL to check if the device is an iPod in Rhythmbox. And I agree with Bastien when he says it's not Rhythmbox's job to mount the volume. Christophe
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