try sudo nautilus

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 3:38 PM, richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would delete them if I could but every time I try and do it using the
>  following from with in the media dir the system just hangs and i have to
>  hard reboot.
>
>  sudo rmdir EXTERNAL_
>
>  --
>
>
> Automounted Volumes mount points change
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/101845
>  You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
>  of a duplicate bug.
>
>  Status in Source Package "gnome-mount" in Ubuntu: Confirmed
>
>  Bug description:
>  Whenever a removable volume is mounted, then unmounted, the mount point 
> isn't deleted from /media, so when it is mounted again, a directory with a _ 
> appended to the end is created.
>
>  My 2 main examples:
>
>  When I mount my ipod, it only ended up in /media/ipod the first time. The 
> next time it ended up in /media/ipod_, then the next time /media/ipod__ . 
> This is particularly frustrating because programs, namely gtkpod, look to 
> /media/ipod for it.
>
>  Same behavior when I mount and unmount my portable drive called "xbox". 
> First it ends up in /media/xbox, then /media/xbox_ , etc.
>
>  I can manually fix this by temporarily unmounting the device, deleting the 
> directory, and remounting, but what fun is that?
>
>  Using Feisty with all updates as of 4/2
>


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