Posts: 22
Xenos Katawin
Joined: 05 Mar 2008
#1
Hi all,

I am setting up an old PIII box for my wife to use-- of course I am using antix.

Here is where I am stuck. My wife wants ugly little icons cluttering up her desktop because she doesn't want to navigate menus (long loud sigh). Anyway I spent an hour or so setting up pinboard for her and was all ready to go when I hit a snag. USB drives don't mount correctly in her user account. They show up in rox as the /dev drive name but the volume label doesn't appear and when you try to open the window, you get a message that the user doesn't have permission to read the directory.

Things work just fine for my user on the same box so I must have done something wrong.

Katawin

PS I would love for mount usb stuff to automatically put an icon on the desktop. Any hints?
Posts: 1,081
OU812
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
#2
I know this has been answered before (by anti), but I can't remember if the thread is in these forums or at mepis lovers. I only remember that rox is about your only option for mountable devices to show up on the desktop. Please search both forums and I'll do the same later today.

john
Posts: 1,081
OU812
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
#3
Here is a thread on using the pinboard and automounting devices:


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Here is a thread on using idesk and automounting devices:


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So perhaps the pinboard is not the only solution.

john