First rebuilt of these goal (hald supported) https://yadi.sk/d/LvYQ5A3xmuFXe
Ps are work in progress!!!

Spacefm-1.0.4 remaking simplified default config
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Posted 9 years ago #
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1) happy, that spacefm is again under developement - spacefm developement stopped for quite a long time, so it was removed from sliTaz cooking live cd - http://hg.slitaz.org/wok/rev/fc790c298ba1
2) but what do you want with hald - the advantage of spacefm is, to work with very lightwight udevil.
you can still download and try - http://forum.slitaz.org/topic/testing-iso-with-kernel-3250
Posted 9 years ago # -
Hi kultex, but udevil mount device as normal user?
If yes not are the problem to compile udevil support, but please get me the trick to do mount device ;)Posted 9 years ago # -
Hi gibor,
I use spacefm and user mounting works (I can provide my package list if needed, maybe it doesn't work with the bare ISO). Maybe you can give a non-working example?
If the device is listed in fstab, it must have option "user" I think.
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Posted 9 years ago #
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Have finded one solution, but seem more insecure....
on file /etc/udevil/udevil.con find and change the row content
allowed_internal_devices = >>
allowed_internal_devices = *
and as root on terminal then this command
chmod +s /usr/bin/udevil
and it work... but another problem is on spacefm compled with udevil support. On this mode have too more submenu and not it my preferred goal...Posted 9 years ago # -
Hi again gibor,
The suid bit should already be set. Also you should be a little bit less permissive : /dev/sd* /dev/hd*, instead of *!
But really, I think it should not be done on the official ISO: because it is not only a Live system, it can also be installed. And such permissions are a bad idea on a multi-user system (you wouldn't want the SliTaz servers to be weak, would you? ;-) ). So to summarize:
- when the ISO is used as Live, it is easy to mount without editing udevil.conf: just become root, the password is easy ;-)
- when the system is installed, you have several options, the simpler is to add your devices to fstab (that's what I did) with option "user"; or "auto", and the devices are mounted at boot. You may also put the exact device into udevil.conf (like /dev/sda1).Posted 9 years ago # -
Good morning llev
….uhmm exist an way to more simple to add device on /etc/fstab, whitout udevil or udisks? (daemon o script)Posted 9 years ago # -
Hi gibor,
I'm not sure I understand what you say (if you're Italian as I think, tell me in Italian, I think I'll understand):
- Do you want something simpler than modifying fstab? (Why is it complicated?)
- Or do you want guidance on editing fstab?Also, are you talking about the Live version, or an already installed system?
Posted 9 years ago # -
...speriamo bene, provo a scriverti in italiano :)
Vorrei, se possibile, trovare uno script, o una utility che aggiorni in automatico fstab alle nuove periferiche.
Questo dovrebbe avvenire sia in live, che su installazioni ordinarie.Posted 9 years ago # -
Thats a udevil.conf, that allows very much - it should not be used on Servers.......
Posted 9 years ago # -
Thank you kultex! The udevil.conf file work correctly.
There is my two cents
Spacefm-1.0.4 version udevilPosted 9 years ago # -
Nice!
So you're an Italian-speaking Slovakian?
Posted 9 years ago # -
I'm 100% Italian, on Slovakia I have only account on disk.yandex.com
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