Quick thing, I see that SL50 compard to SL44 no longer has fstab-sync so hald doesn't call that to update the fstab on hotplug events any more. When logged in using Gnome (and I guess KDE) clearly something is notified because usd disks get mounted under /media/<fs-label> and from the gui one can mount/umount it. But from the command line because there is no entry in fstab you can umount it but can't mount it -- well I can't anyway. I see that the gnome-mount tool can do it, e.g. gnome-mount -p VOLLAB -m VOLLAB but how one is supoposed to know a suitable string it can map to the device isn't clear to me (previously one would simply need to look in fstab to find what hotplug/hal had done). The (TUV) changelog for hal says that fstab-sync was dropped but not what one is supposed to use now. Am I just missing something obvious or did I forget to install some relevant packages? -- Jon