On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 17:30 -0400, Robert Love wrote: > I formally propose the addition of GNOME Volume Manager to the GNOME 2.8 > Desktop Release. > > GNOME Volume Manager is a simple state machine that acts as a policy > engine on top of HAL. It includes a control panel applet. Said policy > includes auto-mounting of any hot-plugged removable device, auto- > mounting of media such as CD's and DVD's, auto play of {Blank,Data, > Audio,Video} CD's, and auto importing of photos from camera. Question: I see a lot of talk about auto-mount, but what about unmount? FC2 auto-mounts if you click on the proper place on "Computer", but users have to explicitly tell to unmount. g-v-m should be aware of usb hot-unplugging, cd ejects, floppy ejects (this one is tryicky on most drives which have to be actively tested). That's one of the biggest complaints I hear :| Another problem: sync usb drives have a tendency to allow unmounting even though not _all_ data was copied into a flash memory, for instance. So you unplug a little too soon, and lots of data get lost. Hugs, Rui
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