Mathias Brodala wrote: > You got one point there. The information that the device is removable is not > that useful since all devices in that section are. But the size at least > allows > me to determine what’s what.
Right, I forgot about that. ;-) But exo-hal cannot only be used for volumes, but for HAL devices in general... >> With information about the device tree I could try to add some more >> smartness to exo-hal to figure out an even better name for your flashdisk. > > You’re talking about my devices? What exactly do you need? hal-device dump of the volume, it's storage device and the parent of the storage device might help. >>> Oh, and after >>> plugging in the device, the following messages appeared: >>> >>>> libhal-storage.c 1056 : INFO: called LIBHAL_FREE_DBUS_ERROR but dbusError >>>> was not set. >>>> libhal-storage.c 1056 : INFO: called LIBHAL_FREE_DBUS_ERROR but dbusError >>>> was not set. >>>> libhal-storage.c 1056 : INFO: called LIBHAL_FREE_DBUS_ERROR but dbusError >>>> was not set. >> Looks like an old HAL version. > > Version 0.5.8.1 is running here. But since it’s only an info, I won’t worry > about it. Hm, 0.5.8.20061224 here, but I don't see that warning. > Regards, Mathias Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev