https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409592

--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
(In reply to Tommi Nieminen from comment #2)
> I think gvfs is handling this just so: it excludes fstab entries from places.
> Most of the entries in fstab are in any case either “system” folders (like
> eg. 
> /boot, /var, /usr/local) or “subroots” (eg. /home—anything worthwhile
> resides 
> only under it). They don’t require shortcuts, and they can even be
> distracting 
> for ordinary users.
Some entries are already omitted (e.g. swap partitions and the EFI boot
partition). I believe you're talking about entries that you've manually added,
right? Ordinary users don't manually edit /etc/fstab.


> Maybe a halfway solution: could KIO respect x-gvfs-hide? Or does it already,
> I 
> haven’t actually tried?
In fact, this is already supported! :)

https://cgit.kde.org/solid.git/tree/src/solid/devices/backends/fstab/fstabstorageaccess.cpp#n47

Is that sufficient for your purposes?

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