El mié, 19 de 03 de 2003 a las 17:53, Gaute Lindkvist escribió: > > Hmmm perhaps we could show the partition label (if available) > > > > It's what Windows/MacOS does and I think it's what users will understand > > easily. If the label is not set we could show the mount point or the > > device file. (Also if the user has permission could change the label...) > > > > Cheers. > > How is that done exactly? I've figured out how to use > gnome_vfs/libnautilus to find both the mount point and the device path, > but haven't seen anything about partition label. Is there a portable way > of doing this, or is it something that have to be done independently on > Linux, Mac and Windows? > > If it is simple, I can bake it into the patch, but if it is complex and > specialized on all platforms, it should probably be put up as a possible > TODO. Sorry I don't know. I just told you a cool feature :-P but I suppose that if gnome_vfs does not have that feature should be added there instead of directly inside nautilus. The "Volume" label depends on the filesystem you are using. With ext2/ext3 you can change/view it with tune2fs. I don't know if HFS partitions have a label field because I think that Apple shows a label field that is inside their partition table. > > Gaute Cheers. -- Carlos Perelló Marín Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC) Linux Registered User #121232 mailto:carlos pemas net || mailto:carlos gnome org http://carlos.pemas.net Valencia - Spain
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