Package: nautilus Version: 2.18.1-3 Priority: minor I have quite a convoluted disk partitioning scheme in my local system:
$ LC_ALL=C df -kl Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 964500 422156 493348 47% / tmpfs 518068 0 518068 0% /lib/init/rw udev 10240 96 10144 1% /dev tmpfs 518068 4 518064 1% /dev/shm /dev/hda3 1921188 1626568 197028 90% /var /dev/hda5 4806904 3638308 924412 80% /usr /dev/hda6 19228276 1977400 16274128 11% /usr2 /dev/sda1 307663800 185602844 106432524 64% /home /dev/hdg1 38464340 34108420 2402016 94% /home/mirrors /dev/hda7 49066116 45874256 699380 99% /home/mirrors/debian For some reason, this Nautilus version does not represent all of the available partitions as "devices" in the Desktop and in the "Places". It currently only shows icons for the following locations: /usr2 /home/mirrors /home/mirrors/debian Previous versions did show all the devices, including /usr, /var and /home. I've been unable to find in Nautilus documentation what criteria does it use to present volumes in the user's Desktop and how to adjust that criteria to suit my needs. Could this behaviour please be documented somewhere? Regards Javier
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