Le 28/02/2011 14:49, Josselin Mouette a écrit :
Good. Since nautilus allows to specify a different action for each media
type.

did you test that? I was proposed several actions, but *all of them* mounted the drive first, including the "do nothing" action. My current nautilus configuration is :

~$ gconftool-2 -a /apps/nautilus/preferences|grep media
media_autorun_x_content_start_app = [x-content/audio-cdda,x-content/video-dvd,x-content/audio-dvd,x-content/video-bluray,x-content/blank-dvd,x-content/video-vcd,x-content/blank-cd,x-content/video-svcd]
 media_automount_open = false
media_autorun_x_content_ignore = [x-content/audio-player,x-content/software,x-content/image-picturecd,x-content/blank-bd,x-content/blank-hddvd,x-content/unix-software,x-content/win32-software,x-content/image-dcf]
 media_autorun_never = false
 media_automount = true
 media_autorun_x_content_open_folder = []
 media_autorun_x_content_ask = []

Setting media_autorun_never to true does not help.
Setting media_automount to false prevents nautilus from mounting *any* volumes.

In all cases this is a different bug from #544148. So don’t hijack bugs
and open new ones for different issues.

The inflexibility of the gvfs implementation prevents me from easily solving (or working around) my 
problem. So this *is* at least partly #544148. Also, the way I finally solved it might be of 
interest to the reporters of this bug. Feel free to also open a bug on nautilus if you wish. Also 
feel free to not answer if you think it "pollutes" or "hijacks".




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