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** Summary changed:
- [Dapper] nautilus shows drive labels instead of volume labels
+ nautilus shows drive labels instead of volume labels
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nautilus shows drive labels instead of volume labels
Do you still have the problem?
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Do you still have the problem?
Well, in Edgy it had improved a bit, but I am now testing Feisty, and oh my
god !!!
Nautilus is displaying complete non sense, it's the end of the world...
1) In fstab, I added two partitionsmount points: Nautilus doesn't show
any of them (but they are
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I found that selecting a partition in GParted and clicking device set
disklabel allows the user to change the label but apparently this
results in the erasing of all data on the drive/partition. Stepping away
from any particular OS for a moment, is it possible, theoretically, to
change the
Just installer Edgy RC, and I found that the situation has improved, a
bit, but there are still some incorrect labels.
The mount points are:
/media/Dapper_System
/media/Backup
/media/Windows
/media/Dapper_Home
The first 3 partitions show up properly in the side pane (Places
view), but in the
Which problem is still 'open' in Edgy?
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For my part, this bug was fixed when the other one I was mentioning on
my last post was fixed.
In my case I've got:
/media/ubuntu/breezy - ext3 partition
/media/debian/etch - ext3 partition
/media/windows/C - vfat partition with label WINXP
/media/windows/D - vfat partition
This bug is related to this issue:
https://launchpad.net/bugs/38764
A fix has just been released whereby '/' volume labels are treated as a
special case, so at least part of what has been discussed here seems to
have been fixed already.
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[Dapper] nautilus shows drive labels instead of volume
and it didn't even require root privileges (!?)
Please give the output of
id
ls -l /dev/sdb3
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Thanks, Mathieu. I just found this bugreport, and e2label worked great on my
ext3 volumes.
e2label /dev/sdb3 Video (e.g.) was all it took, and it didn't even require
root privileges (!?)
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It really looks stupid that my old Breezy partition in /media/ubuntu/breezy
shows up as / !!!
Today I had my very first confusing experience with this: I wanted to search
for a file that is on my root filesystem in Dapper (mounted as / ). Well, I
just went to Places Search for Files... chose
** Bug 37594 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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