Re: Nautilus and automounted directories



Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Alexander Larsson wrote:

On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 19:11, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:

Hi list,

I am using GNOME 2.4.1 and i really do like nautilus, but i am a bit
annoyed by its behaviour wrt to automounted directories.
If i point nautilus to an automounted dir, say "/home/john" then it
display its contents, but after some time, it just falls back to my home
dir. It seems that the automounter unmounts it because nautilus does not
keep the directory open. This is even worse when i want to browse a CD,
which is automounted with a 5 sec timeout. It's almost unusable!

I looked for a way to configure this in nautilus, but could not find
anything. As a kludge, i open a terminal window and enter "cd
/home/john" or "cd /rmdisks/cdrom", but this really isn't a solution.

Is there a way to have nautilus either
- keep the directory open or
- keep displaying the contents, even if the dir is unmounted?

There's a related problem when i put a link to an automounted dir on the
desktop and try to open it. Nautilus barks that it is a dead link and
offers to move it to trash. It is not dead! It is just not mounted, but
would be if nautilus would try to open it!

I would be very thankful for any help. I really like using GNOME.



This sounds like a very sensible thing to do. Could you file this as a
bug in bugzilla to make sure we don't forget it.


Filed as bug #131665

Heinrich Rebehn

Problem is still not solved in 2.6.3, window closes on automounter timeout. Is there a chance that nautilus becomes usable for removable media in 2.8 ? :-(

Regards,

	Heinrich



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