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> From: "fsmithred" <fsmithred@???>
> On 04/25/2016 09:55 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
>> For all of you stating that such-and-such desktop works without systemd,
>> I have a couple questions:
>>
>> 1) Does usb auto-mounting work? (or at least usb click-to-mount)
>
> You need to have gvfs installed if you want an icon to pop up on the
> desktop when you plug in a usb drive. You can have xfce without gvfs. I'm
> not sure about the other desktops.
>
>
>
>> 2) Do music players (like Rhythmbox, Guayadeque, Quodlibet) properly
>> recognize a usb stick as removable media which they can copy/transcode
>> files to?
>
> I think they just recognize whatever filesystems are mounted. Not sure
> what they use to recognize an audio CD.
>
I would have thought so too, but apparently they don't. At least not all of
them. See this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=774871
My guess is that it was coded to identify events triggered by gvfs or some
such.
>>
>> I ask because I had trouble with that sort of thing in the past, when using
>> Debian Jessie without systemd.
>>
>> -Rob
>
> gvfs (or gvfs-daemons) requires libsystemd0. If you were keeping that out,
> that would account for trouble with automounting usb.
>
Last time I tried, which was a while ago on Debian Jessie, installing gvfs
resulted in systemd-sysv getting installed. It was probably the first thing
that made me realize that Debian didn't really mean it when they said they
would support multiple inits.
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/482071
If gvfs on Devuan only requires libsystemd0, then that is an improvement.
Thanks, I guess I should do some testing.
-Rob