That is very good news, congratulations !
I shall say that I was a bit disappointed seeing all these hardly
removed GNOME libraries coming back because of PCManFM. So now I will
maybe be able to enjoy the new PCManFM version.
Concerning the question about system internal devices, why don't let
the user choose?
Congrats again,
Cilyan

2010/6/26 PCMan <[email protected]>:
> As I stated in previous posts, I’m doing direct UDisks support for
> PCManFM/Libfm. Now I have some things to show.
>
> http://blog.lxde.org/?p=759
>
> It now correctly supports different kinds of devices without GVFS.
> However, LUCKS devices are not supported because I don’t know how to
> do it. In addition, I’m not sure if LVM or RAID are displayed in
> proper way because I don’t have them for testing, either, but mostly
> used storage media for desktop PC Or laptop should be well-supported.
>
> Here is a design decision to made: Should we show partitions reported
> as “system internal” by UDisks? UDisks consider them internal to the
> system and asks us to hide these partitions. So that’s why you don’t
> see some partitions in GVFS since it follows the direction of UDisks.
> Last release of libfm/pcmanfm does this, too. Should we ignore that
> and display all partitions just like what the old 0.5.x series do?
>
> Anyway, volume management without gvfs now works. Hooray!
> Now, it’s time to clear the bugs on the bug tracker. Later, when there
> is spare time, it’s also possible to move udisks of PCManFM to a
> separate gio module, so all gio-using programs, even XFCE, can use it
> without gnome.
>
> Cheers!
>
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