Frederic Crozat wrote: > Le mercredi 26 mars 2008 à 00:50 +0100, John Keller a écrit : >> David Zeuthen wrote: >>> On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 07:14 +1300, Jason Taylor wrote: >>>> That dosn't seem ideal shutting off the windows for users usb sticks etc. >>>> >>>> There's no way we can do it per mount? >>>> >>>> Maybe if the mount point starts with a . ? >>>> >>>> How does the gvfs fuse bridge get around this? >>>> >>>> GNOME nautilus 2.22.0 >>>> >>>> I thought the whole point of the /media folder was to say if you mount >>>> here then show on deskstop? >>>> http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#MEDIAMOUNTPOINT >>>> >>>> Whats the benefit of doing this for all mount points? >>> We're showing mounts only in /media and $HOME. That's the policy we >>> decided on. >>> >>> And, yes, we should probably avoid showing mount points that start with >>> with a dot. Can you file a bug for that please? Then we can get that >>> into the next glib stable release. >>> >>> Btw, the root cause is a bug in Nautilus. We only should be opening >>> windows for devices that we mount from Nautilus itself. Right now that's >>> a little bit hard since volume monitoring is decentralized. Something >>> we're planning to fix for 2.24. Alex? >>> >>> David >> Is this the same reason that my unmounted partitions show up in the >> "places" sidebar? (When using Mandriva 2008.1 RC2.) >> >> My hard drive is partitioned in 4 ("/", "/usr", "/home" for my stable >> install, and another "/" for a test install). In 2.22's Nautilus, I see >> the first three unmounted volumes. My guess is that I'll see the fourth >> from my stable install once I upgrade. >> >> This is kind of annoying. I can understand using "Computer" as a >> catch-all, but the places sidebar is a convenience feature. It's not >> very convenient when my links (at the bottom) are drowned by a list of >> partitions I never want to mount. >> >> (As an aside, I remember the discussion on this list with Fred Crozat >> involving /mnt vs. /media - so if this is a Mandriva-specific behavior, >> I'll bring it up there.) > > We are only displaying /mnt mountpoint which are either vfat or ntfs. > For the rest, we are following upstream policy.
Cool, good to know. Thanks, Fred. - John -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
