Thanks. I already had scan to "every day", and still it wakes up my disks. I set it to manual and I'll see it that helps.
As for the "eject" I don't want to eject my disks. I use them everyday, but if they are asleep it's better f they stay that way. On Apr 12, 2:01 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > To get the 'eject' action (the thing that goes in the second pane), you'd go > to Prefs -> Actions and tick/untick the 'eject' action > > If you don't want Quicksilver to always wake up your disks, you could tell > Quicksilver to only manually scan for changes in the catalog. You would do > this by going into the catalog prefs pane then at the bottom changing the > rescan dropdown to 'manually' > > To rescan, all you'd have to do would be to activate QS, then press CMD + R > shortcut for rescan. > > On 12 April 2011 16:58, Pier <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Yes I'm indexing those disks. > > > Those are external disks btw, and I can't see the eject button on QS. > > > On Apr 12, 1:11 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > do you have the disks either: > > > > a) In your catalog of Quicksilver - check the catalog pref pane and see > > if > > > you're indexing them > > > b) have the 'Mounted Disks' proxy object checked under Prefs -> Catalog > > -> > > > Quicksilver -> Proxy Objects -> Click the 'i' -> Go to the contents tab > > > c) Not sure about this one, but do you have the 'eject' action enabled in > > > Quicksilver > > > > The next release should stop the hang caused by the 'eject' action, if > > this > > > is your problem > > > > On 12 April 2011 14:42, Pier <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > When I invoke QS it freezes for a few seconds until all disks are > > > > awake. > > > > > Why is that? > > > > > Not only it is annoying... those sleeping disks are asleep for a > > > > reason (to save energy). If I'm not searching anything on those disks > > > > I don't understand the need.
