On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 12:54:29PM -0500, Carlton C. Stedman II wrote:
The situation you describe about the removable drives mounting in /media suggests it is using udev, hal, d-bus and ivman. Your home system should
FC3 and FC4 come preconfigured to use udev, hal, d-bus, and gnome-volume-manager. ivman doesn't ship with FC. When hal notices a new block device (via the kernel hotplug mechanism), it should call /etc/hal/device.d/50-fstab-sync.hal which is a symlink to /usr/sbin/fstab-sync. This is what creates the mount points in /media and adds/removes entries from /etc/fstab. Entries that have been added by fstab-sync are marked with "managed" in the options field. Then gnome-volume-manager mounts the device if the option "Mount removable drives when hot-plugged" is set. Since I've never needed to change the defaults here, I'm not sure how to fix the specific problem Bill is having. I would assume that removing all traces of manual configuration in /etc/fstab etc. should cause the default behavior to be restored.