CD/DVDs: Not
sure how this works, but the following happens
when I insert a disk under both HAL and TDEHW:
* An icon appears on the desktop. The icon label is the name
of the disk label, such as "Slackware64-current DVD."
* A dialog appears asking me what to do.
Then this happens under HAL:
* The disk mounts to a mount point the same as the disk
label, such as "/media/Slackware64-current DVD" (Pretty!)
Under TDEHW:
* The disk mounts to the mount point of "/media/sr0"
(Functional but not pretty)
Is there a way to get TDEHW to use a mount point like under
HAL? I do not have anything in mediamanagerrc for optical
disks. I don't know how TDE/HAL creates/uses a mount point
that matches the disk label. I'm guessing something in the
halbackend code that can be copied/pasted into the
tdehwbackend code? :-)
I tested this under Xfce 4.10 and KDE 4.8.5. The mount point is the same
as the disk label, just like TDE under HAL. For example
"/media/Slackware64-current DVD." We probably want to be consistent and do
the same?
Is this regression specific to CDs/DVDs, or does the same problem exist
with other media as well? I never paid too much attention to how HAL
handled default mount points...
Thanks!
Tim