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Old 06-11-2008, 10:48 AM   #1
shreks
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How to change automount options in KDE4?


I just installed Fedora 9 and I want to customize the auto mount options when a removable storage media is plugged in, e.g. a USB pen drive. In Gnome, I can do it using gconf-editor and modify system -> storage -> default_options -> vfat. But I could not find similar tools in KDE4 that I can use to do the same thing. Since KDE is such a complex and complete desktop environment, I believe there are must some ways to do so. Can anyone give me a hint on this task? Thank you very much!
 
  


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