I am not going to continue with this other than to correct some really strange assumptions.
First, I was probably using Unix when the person who claims I must be amongst those who do not basics was still in nappies. Second, none of those suggestions will find you anything if gvfs has not even been installed. apropos only searched man pages that are installed, the last I heard :-^ No key words that were obvious to this old Unix hacker on the web mentioned gvfs. Unless you already know it exists, such as the particular person who is not recognizing the difference between what is obvious only if you know it, and has absolutely no links if you don't already have the right key words. When I suggest adding it to mount and fstab, I am thinking more of references, See Also. The Mount man page, for those who have read it, contains a section for commands relevant to each and every supported file system type. But not gvfs. Many of them are of course kernel modules, but regardless, mount man page is the very first place you go when you are looking for a problem with a mount. That location should at the very least reference you to other information. If you don't believe that, I suggest you go talk to a good technical writer or a librarian. Or an old Unix hand. It really is not a good idea to say things about people who might possibly know more than you do about Unix systems in general. I am an industry guy. I don't show up often. I get paid a lot for making systems jump through hoops. Sometimes when I find something odd, I feel it my duty to inform someone who may or may not do anything about it, but having taken a few of those expensive minutes of my day to so inform, I feel I have discharged my duty. Done. -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dale Amon Immortal Data | | CEO Midland International Air and Space Port | | [email protected] "Data Systems for Deep Space and Time" | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
