Edward
Haven
edward.haven@gmail.com
Removable Disks
For &tde; to use any device, removable or not, the device must
first be mounted. When a device is mounted, &tde; gets all the needed
information about the device: how to read it, how to write information to
it, and much more.
The use of a device is controlled by the operating
system and it is important your operating system has tools for managing
these devices. &tde; can also auto mount devices, working with
HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer). Your distribution
should have set up HAL automatically; if not,
consult the documentation provided by your distribution.
There are several ways to find the list of media devices: use
whichever one suits you best:
Enter media:/ or
system:/media into the &konqueror; location bar.
Navigate to it by clicking on the Services
tab in &konqueror;'s Navigation Panel, then selecting Storage
Media.
Select GoStorage Media
from the &konqueror; menus.
Click the System desktop icon, then from
the window that appears, click on Storage
Media.
The Storage Media location (also known as
the media:/ protocol) will show all devices which are recognized by
&tde;, including the hard drive and &CD; and DVD
drives, as well as USB and Firewire devices,
provided that your distribution is set up correctly to tell &tde;
about them.
You can also setup &tde; to display a device icon
on the desktop. To start or configure this feature in the &kcontrolcenter; go
to
DesktopBehavior
and select the Device Icons Tab. The device icon action
can be used to show both mounted and unmounted devices, or to only create an
icon when media is detected and automounted (only if automount is properly
configured), by not checking the unmounted boxes.
Automount
With &tde; 3.5 and newer, devices can be automounted, meaning one only
has to insert the removable disk. &tde; will then open an automount prompt
asking the user What do you want to do?
with the media. To
configure the list of options prompted for devices open the &kcontrolcenter; and
navigate to PeripheralsStorage
Media. Here you can add and remove programs from the
list of devices.
The automount feature will only work if
dbus, hal and
udev are installed and the kernel is properly
configured. To find out if they are running on your system check the
Process Table in &ksysguard; for:
hald, dbus-deamon, and
udevd. &tde; does not provide any of these
components. You must check with you distribution.
Related Information
HOWTO: setting up D-BUS and HAL with TDE's media ioslave
edit (A community maintained HOWTO on the &tde; wiki)
The DBus page
HAL - Hardware Abstraction Layer
Mounting
If your system does not automount, &tde; is configured to mount and
unmount devices which the current user has permission to mount. If a device
is mounted as the root partition (&ie; /), and you log in
to &tde; as a user, &tde; can not mount or unmount it without being given a
higher permission. To check a devices mount permission see the
/etc/fstab file.
To mount and unmount devices manually in &tde; one only has to &RMB;
click the device icon in media:/ or on the desktop and select
Mount or Unmount, for
removable devices one can also unmount with Safely Remove. &tde; still requires the device to be setup in
/etc/fstab.