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Old 3rd October 2008, 08:22 PM
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Question can't get dvd to auto mount

Hi all I'm having a problem on fc9 latest kernel that aslo existed in the kernel before , I have a DVD-ram device that i can't get it to auto mount any dvd that i insert i have to restart the session to auto mount it or mount it manually which sometimes doesn't work for blank dvds. any ideas guys ? btw I googled a little bit and found something related to the service Consolekit which I can't find in my services. Thanks in advance
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