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On 6/28/07, Mike Mazur <mmazur@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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Hi. |
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> When I point Nautilus at location 'computer:///' I see my CD-ROM |
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> drive, my filesystem, a network, and something that says '39.2 MB |
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> Volume'. I'd like to mount this volume to see what's there but I can't |
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> because I'm not root. |
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> Where did this volume come from? How can I explore what's there as |
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> root? Where does Nautilus look to display the contents of |
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> 'computer:///'? |
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If I'm not wrong, that would be your boot partition (or another small |
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partition you have declared in /etc/fstab). |
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It's not really Nautilus, but gnome-volume-manager and gnome-mount the |
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responsible ones. Check the gconf keys under /system/storage to |
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configure those. They also use /etc/fstab, but then you cannot mount |
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the volumes listed in there. |
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Canek Peláez Valdés |
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Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM |
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