Does rawhide read floppy drives?

John Cavallo johnc0102 at verizon.net
Mon Apr 14 17:52:36 UTC 2008


On Monday 14 April 2008 1:05:25 pm Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 14 April 2008 17:34:29 Antonio Olivares wrote:
> > The one posted should
> >
> > gnome-mount -d /dev/fd0
> >
> > [olivares at localhost ~]$ gnome-mount --help
> > Usage:
> >   gnome-mount [OPTION...] - GNOME mount
> >
> > Help Options:
> >   -?, --help                Show help options
> >   --help-all                Show all help options
> >   --help-gtk                Show GTK+ Options
> >
> > Application Options:
> >   -v, --verbose             Verbose operation
> >   -n, --no-ui               Don't show any dialogs
> >   -b, --block               Allow gnome-mount to block
> > for UI
> >   -u, --unmount             Unmount
> >   --connect-crypto          Setup crypto device
> >   --disconnect-crypto       Tear down crypto device
> >   -e, --eject               Eject
> >   -h, --hal-udi             Mount by HAL UDI
> >   -d, --device              Mount by device file
> >   -p, --pseudonym           Mount by one of device's
> > nicknames: mountpoint, label, with or without
> > directory prefix
> >   -t, --text                Text-based operation
> >   -m, --mount-point         Specify mount point
> >   -o, --mount-options       Specify mount options
> >   --extra-mount-options     Specify extra mount
> > options
> >   -f, --fstype              Specify file system type
> >   --write-settings          Don't mount; write given
> > settings for volume/drive
> >   --display-settings        Don't mount; display
> > settings for volume/drive
> >   --erase-settings          Don't mount; erase
> > settings for volume/drive
> >   --display=DISPLAY         X display to use
> >
> > [olivares at localhost ~]$
>
> I read the disk when I launched konqueror from a root console, but I
> couldn't read it as user.  I'll experiment with some of those settings, and
> see what I can learn.  Thanks
>
> Anne

I don't have a way of testing this on my box, but try 

	gnome-mount -o uid=anne,pid=anne -d /dev/fd0




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