I still think this is a bug to be fixed.
This is how my computer:/// looks like after bootup:
http://infinito.f2o.org/imagenes/Browser1.png
In the Desktop you can see only icons for removable harddrive and ftp shares.
Then, after doing "/etc/init.d/dbus restart", the computer:/// changes, and
ic
I get the partitions in computer:/// but clicking/mounting them doesn't
do much. It does mount the partition, but you have to close then open
computer:/// for it to notice the change
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That's the way it's intended to be, computer place list everything,
Desktop only partitions mounted to /media and removables devices,
marking as fixed
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After latest updates, every partition now appears on computer:///, but
still not mounted volumes on Desktop, and no partitions (just the
removable media) on Places menu.
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Everything seems to be broken here too... I added my /dev/sdb1 device to
the /etc/pmount.allow as to make it user-mountable but nautilus doesn't
seem to get notified when the volume gets mounted. Restarting dbus
actually causes the volume to get displayed on the desktop. Funny thing
is, pumount it
I don't know if it's a bug with the CD/DVD drive, maybe it's normal,
it's the new behavior, because yes, it's not annoying. But it is for the
others partitions.
I said it's getting worse and worse because I had a problem ... with
K3B... so nothing to do here, you're right.
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> It's not annoying with
> this drive, because when you put a CD in, it appears and is mounted
> automatically.
>
> But, for me, it's getting worse and worse with my drives...
>
> Hope so too...
What is the issue? What is it worse for you if "It's not annoying"?
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Yes you're right about the error when you try to mount a partition. But
it's possible if you use the drive-mount applet ! I don't know why, but
it works with the applet...
And something new with today's update : before I could see my CD/DVD
drive, even with "/dev/hdx" in the fstab. But now, I can
The dev/hdax trick just works for showing mounted partitions on Desktop and
Computer:///. But if you try to mount (using nautilus) any of this partitions,
you get a Partition not found in /etc/fstab error.
Anyway, will this terrible bug be fixed before Dapper release?
Hope so...
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I have the same problem...
You are right Adolfo, it's like the old bug ! just write "dev/hdax" and not
"/dev/hdax" in fstab, and drives are back !
Strange to have a so old bug back...
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I have the same problem...
You are right Adolfo, it's like the old bug ! just write "dev/hdax" and not
"/dev/hdax" in fstab, and drives are back !
Strange to have a so old bug back...
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I have the same problem. /etc/init.d/dbus restart helps if the drive is
mounted.
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Martin, any idea on that?
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Mounting under /media or /mnt makes no difference.
I've just remembered a dirty workaround from the hoary days, that consist of
renaming the /dev/hda1 entry to dev/hda1. That makes the partition show on
computer:///
That's what makes me think this is the same old bug...
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Does mounting the partition to /media makes any difference?
>From the hal changelog
"- Now ignore volumes on non-hottpluggable and non-removable volumes unless
they are mounted under /mnt or /media, or are a mounted NTFS or VFAT
partition. This should come close to what the major
Really weird... This seems to be a regression from Hoary days!
Doing a "/etc/init.d/dbus restart" makes the icons appear once again on desktop.
This seems to be the same bug as old https://launchpad.net/bugs/13985
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I have the same problem with up-to-date Dapper.
In /etc/fstab:
/dev/hda7 /data vfat
defaults,users,umask=077,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf80 0
It got mounted correctly, and if i go to /data with nautilus everything is
there, but the icon doesn't appear on Deskt
Thanks for your bug. What keys are selected with gconf-editor for
/system/storage? Is that a new issue you have? Do you have them to the panel
Places menu?
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I believe this is correct behavior for all non-removeable hard drives and
partitions. Linux represents all partions and drives as one filesytem.
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