> > I don't really follow your reasoning fully. I agree that users want to > > see their OSX and/or windows mounts from linux, but I think you > > over-empasize the "single user, dual boot, home desktop" usecase. In the > > case of more traditional sysadmined unix setups (at universities and > > whatnot) you'll have a bunch of bizzare mountpoints (nfs mounts, autofs > > mounts, tmpfs, /usr, /home, extra drives/partitions, etc). > > > > If we were to show all these, then I think things would look pretty > > confusing. I really think we need to hide a bunch of mountpoints. Some > > mountpoints can probably be hardcoded > > (like /proc, /tmp/, /home, /opt/*, /usr, and /boot), but we can never > > think of all possibilities, so we should probably have a way to mark > > them. > > > > We should only display "/media/*" and "/mnt/*" > > Xavier.
Please, let it be configurable! There are people who prefer mounting media under "/" (like "/cdrom", etc.) P.T. -- Petr Tomasek <http://www.etf.cuni.cz/~tomasek> _______________________________________________ gnome-vfs-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-vfs-list
