Although setting label in Disk Utility works for me (and now I think
that is probably better than /system/storage/volumes entries), I spend
3h searching, why Karmic doesn't mount usb harddisk in mount point
specified through gnome-mount.
I used command:
gnome-mount --write-settings -d /dev/sdX --m
maxstirner [2009-10-10 11:10 -]:
> This doesnt work with encrypted disks..
There is no reason why it shouldn't. Please file this as a separate
bug with detailled reproduction steps if you actually have that
problem (works fine for me).
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does not honor /system/storage/volumes mount point ov
"Given that it's now easy to change the labels of disks with System ->
Admin -> Disk Utility, there is no really high need for this any more."
This doesnt work with encrypted disks..
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does not honor /system/storage/volumes mount point override
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OK, so I tried to change the label of an NTFS-formatted volume in Disk
Utility:
Error changing fslabel: helper exited with exit code 1: fstype ntfs not
supported
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Right, this was discussed with upstream, and they don't plan to put it
back. Given that it's now easy to change the labels of disks with System
-> Admin -> Disk Utility, there is no really high need for this any
more.
** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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doe
This currently isn't supported by devicekit-disks (and might not ever
be). Specifying mount paths is really only useful for internal disks,
for which /etc/fstab is more flexible anyway. You can also easily change
volume labels now, which the mount points are based upon anyway.
** Package changed:
the key was probably a gnome-mount thing, not sure if nautilus or
devicekit-disks should be doing that now
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does not honor /system/storage/volumes mount point override
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