Re: fstab re-writing
- From: Linas Žvirblis <0x0007@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 22:41:29 +0300
Ron Johnson wrote:
The standard answer is "udev and a custom rule". But I also wonder
what is rewriting /etc/fstab.
Earlier versions of HAL could be configured to do that, but this feature
was disabled in Unstable some time ago. If I remember correctly, to
disable it, you have to make HAL drop privileges by setting an option in
"/etc/default/hal".
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