Bug#354582: Nautilus does not list fstab devices in computer:///
Rubén
Rubén
Mon Feb 27 14:08:45 UTC 2006
Package: libgnomevfs2-common
Version: 2.12.2-6
Severity: grave
When hald is running, you cannot see fstab devices in
computer:/// (you cannot see the icons in the desktop or nautilus, or
list the devices with gnomevfs-ls), but you can see, mount and
umount hotplug devices. If you kill hald, then you can see fstab
devices, but not the hotplug ones.
Downgrading the package (forced, downgrading _only_ this package) to
2.10 fixes the problem, so it is not a misconfiguraion in hald or gconf.
Examples:
Runing hald
root at trisquel:/tmp# gnomevfs-ls computer:///
Filesystem.desktop (Regular, application/x-desktop)
size 0 mode 0444
Network.desktop (Regular, application/x-desktop) size 0
mode 0444
Disquetera.drive (Regular, application/x-desktop)
size 0 mode 0444
Unidad%20CD-RW%2FDVD%C2%B1R.drive (Regular,
application/x-desktop) size 0 mode 0444
------------------------------
Not running hald
root at trisquel:/tmp# gnomevfs-ls computer:///
Filesystem.desktop (Regular, application/x-desktop)
size 0 mode 0444
Network.desktop (Regular, application/x-desktop) size 0
mode 0444
sda6.drive (Regular, application/x-desktop) size 0
mode 0444
hdc.volume (Regular, application/x-desktop) size 0
mode 0444
------------------------------
It don't matter if the devices are mounted or not, and I've tried to add
hal to group disks. Hal-device-manager info is ok. Restarting dbus
(consecuently restarting hald) in a started gnome session results in
devices showing up in nautilus and desktop.
my fstab looks like this:
/dev/sda6 /mnt/sda6 ext3 noauto,user 0 0
don't matter if I change the opts to auto or remove the user flag
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1,
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15trisquel
Locale: LANG=es_ES, LC_CTYPE=es_ES (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Versions of packages libgnomevfs2-common depends on:
ii gconf2 2.12.1-9 GNOME configuration
database syste
ii gnome-mime-data 2.4.2-1 base MIME and Application
database
ii shared-mime-info 0.16-3 FreeDesktop.org shared MIME
databa
libgnomevfs2-common recommends no packages.
-- no debconf information
I'm using latest dbus, hal, gnome and gnomevfs from unstable
hal 0.5.6-4
dbus 0.60-6
capplets-data 2.12.3-2
file-roller 2.12.2-2
gconf2 2.12.1-9
gconf2-common 2.12.1-9
gnome-about 2.12.2-2
gnome-applets 2.12.3-1
gnome-applets-data 2.12.3-1
gnome-control-center 2.12.3-2
gnome-core 2.12.2.2
gnome-desktop-data 2.12.2-2
gnome-games 2.12.3-1
gnome-games-data 2.12.3-1
gnome-icon-theme 2.12.1-2
gnome-keyring-manager 2.12.0-1
gnome-media 2.12.0-3
gnome-netstatus-applet 2.12.0-5
gnome-panel 2.12.3-1
gnome-panel-data 2.12.3-1
gnome-session 2.12.0-4
gnome-terminal 2.12.0-2
gnome-terminal-data 2.12.0-2
gnome-themes 2.12.3-1
gnome-utils 2.12.2-3
libeel2-2 2.12.2-3
libgconf2-4 2.12.1-9
libgnome2-0 2.12.0.1-5
libgnome2-common 2.12.0.1-5
libgnome2.0-cil 2.8.0-1
libgnomeprint2.2-0 2.12.1-3
libgnomeprint2.2-data 2.12.1-3
libgnomeprintui2.2-0 2.12.1-2
libgnomeprintui2.2-common 2.12.1-2
libgnomeui-0 2.12.1-1
libgnomeui-common 2.12.1-1
libgnomevfs2-0 2.12.2-6
libgnomevfs2-bin 2.12.2-6
libgnomevfs2-common 2.12.2-6
libgnomevfs2-extra 2.12.2-6
libpanel-applet2-0 2.12.3-1
nautilus 2.12.2-2
python-gnome2 2.12.3-2
python-gnome2-extras 2.12.1-2.1
python2.3-gnome2 2.12.3-2
python2.3-gnome2-extras 2.12.1-2.1
python2.4-gnome2 2.12.3-2
sound-juicer 2.12.3-3
vino 2.12.0-1
yelp 2.12.2-2
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