Thanks for the direction Thierry.
I had to type ['"file:///media/"'] tough (needed the extra double-quotes).
Running 14.04
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Title:
Baobab should
You have to use dconf editor now, not gconf editor :
org.gnome.baobab.preferences
excluded-uris : ['file:///media/']
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Title:
Baobab should not
Agree, the bug affects also Ubuntu 12.04 and there is no relevant key in
gconf-editor.
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Title:
Baobab should not scan NFS mounted directories by d
Problem still exist on Linux Mint 9 & 12? based on ubuntu 10.04 & 11.10
respectively. Please fix!
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Title:
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Thanks for the workaround, however on ** Xubuntu ** it doesn't work for
me, as gconf-editor is not there and if I install it, the key does not
exist :-(
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: baobab (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I found a workaround:
1) Run gconf-editor
2) Go to Apps->Baobab->Properties
3) Add a new item to skip_scan_uri_list: file:///path/to/mount/you/want/ignored
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Agreed. This behavior makes baobab nearly useless for anybody with cifs
or other mounts inside the partition they want to scan. Ideally, the
preferences window would show all mounts and allow you to de-select
anything you didn't want scanned. As it is, the only device shown in the
preferences windo
I have a similar problem. I have a remote windows share mounted inside
my home directory. Whether I ask baobab to scan my home or my root
filesystem (my /home is part of /, not its own partition), the scan
always goes off into the remote windows share.
If I'm asking for a filesystem scan of /, i