06-11-2015, 10:12 PM
sysdrum,
The dvd does not mount every boot, only about 70% of the time. There is always a disk in that drive. What you say about the ntfs drives makes no sense to me. Of course they are shown on the desktop as mount locations. That does not mean they are mounted however. When I say they autonomously mount I mean I get the lil popup that says "drive mounted" and then a window opens up giving me a dir of the dvd or hd partition that it just mounted. Again, this does not happen at every boot but it does happen often enough that it is very annoying.
Under Settings>Removable Drives and Media
I see nothing there that pertains to an automount command for the dvd. the only thing I see that is for the dvd is "Burn a cd or dvd when a blank disc is inserted" which does not apply in this case. hmm there is also a place for autoplay of audio cd or video cd/dvd. The disc I keep in the drive is neither.
The dvd does not mount every boot, only about 70% of the time. There is always a disk in that drive. What you say about the ntfs drives makes no sense to me. Of course they are shown on the desktop as mount locations. That does not mean they are mounted however. When I say they autonomously mount I mean I get the lil popup that says "drive mounted" and then a window opens up giving me a dir of the dvd or hd partition that it just mounted. Again, this does not happen at every boot but it does happen often enough that it is very annoying.
Under Settings>Removable Drives and Media
I see nothing there that pertains to an automount command for the dvd. the only thing I see that is for the dvd is "Burn a cd or dvd when a blank disc is inserted" which does not apply in this case. hmm there is also a place for autoplay of audio cd or video cd/dvd. The disc I keep in the drive is neither.