auto umount?!?
Brad Griffith
gnuvegan at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 30 04:38:39 UTC 2005
You don't want to use supermount. g-v-m, which is the
default in ubuntu, is a far better solution. If you
really need this behavior, add the following line to
/etc/sysctl.conf:
dev.cdrom.lock = 0
That should do it, but this isn't playing perfectly
well with hoary's nautilus at the moment (disc icon
stays on after eject).
Hope that helps,
Brad
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