How do I modify hal to mount my usb device in utf?
Xamindar
junkxamindar at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 21:29:41 PDT 2007
David Zeuthen wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 08:50 -0700, Xamindar wrote:
>
>> First, am I even asking in the right place?
>>
>> I have a japanese music device (zaurus) and I need it to be mounted with
>> a certain codepage in order for the japanese named music files that I
>> want to put on it to show up correctly. What do I modify to get it to
>> mount that way? Is there a list of devices and how they are mounted
>> anywhere?
>>
>
> HAL is only a mechanism, choosing options happen in the desktop. If
> you're using Fedora Core 6 and GNOME, gnome-mount is the program and
>
> # yum install gnome-mount-nautilus-properties
> # killall nautilus
>
> should enable you to right click a volume to get to something as ugly
> (need to redesign that UI as this
>
> http://people.freedesktop.org/~david/gm-prop/gm-prop2.png
>
> Good luck,
> David
>
I'm on Gentoo and it doesn't appear to have that. Is that a fedora only
patch? I will probably switch over to Ubuntu soon so maybe they have
it. Thanks so much for the info.
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