Thanks.
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Auto mount points of disk partitions changing with each boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189514
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Nopes... Still have to kill nautilus to make it work again - even after
today's updates on Hardy.
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Desktop icons not appearing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196263
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Public bug reported:
Just upgraded to Hardy Alpha 5.
Nautilus version is 2.21.92-0ubuntu1.
At startup, desktop background is shown but no icons are displayed.
gnome-panels works perfectly. I can browse folders using the Places
menu.
I found that on killing nautilus, it restarts and desktop icons
The partitions are mounted automatically on logon (I didnt manually add
them to fstab or anything).
The disks are logical partitions of my hard disk (ntfs partitions). The
hard disk is 60 GB and is divided into 5 partitions - 3 ntfs (/dev/sda1
- 20GB, /dev/sda5 - 20GB, /dev/sda6 - 10GB), one ext3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Hi,
Am using Ubuntu Hardy (Alpha 3 through updates) and the nautilus version
is 1:2.21.90-0ubuntu3.
My hard disk is partitioned into 3 other partitions apart from the
ubuntu and swap partitions. These get mounted by nautilus automatically
and a