On 08/10/2009 11:18 PM, Rod Pitcher wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using fedora10. I have two other windows partitions. when i login
to fedora, all windows partitions are listed in the places menu. I
don't want this to happen coz I have some confidential data on my
windows xp c drive ie, /media/WinXP. can anyone tell me how can i do
that? which file is read by gnome gvfs deamon?
Thanks in advance
Pitcher
Check 3 things:
1. /etc/fstab
if the windows partitions are mounted from fstab, you can comment
out or delete those entries
2. The autofs automounter - I do not know if that is even in FC10. I am
running fc11 and I do not
see it anywhere except as a kernel module, which is not even
loaded. Look for /etc/auto* and
see if any of those files have a reference to your windows partitions.
3. If 1 and 2 do not yield any answers, then you have some app that is
getting started with root
privs that is mounting them. If the /dev antries for those
partitions is something like
rw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 0 2009-08-10 21:16 /dev/sda
then I do not see how they are getting mounted when you login as a
regular non-superuser. It
has to be a privileged process that is mounting them. Yo eed to find
that process.
Cheers,
JD
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