On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 10:03, Michal Bukovjan wrote: > Hi, > > when mounting and subsequently unmounting a CDROM (dev/hdd, via Nautilus > right click menu on desktop), the CD-ROM gets mounted, but when > unmounting, the CDROM icon stays on the desktop. > > Upon subsequent mount of another or same CD, Nautilus reports an error > (/dev/hdd already mounted). The CD *IS* mounted correctly, though, and I > get another icon on the desktop. If I would repeat this, I get the whole > desktop cluttered with obsolete icons. These icons have to be manually > deleted from ~/.gnome-desktop, no way to remove them via Nautilus. > > Worked OK on MDK9.0, now running up-to-date cooker except for kernel > (now have 2.4.9-16mdk).
I have what could be a related problem. I still use supermount, since I hardly ever actually use my CD drives (:>), and since some recent Cooker update, I get new floppy and CD drive icons on my desktop with every boot. So on a system with two CD drives and no floppy, my desktop currently shows icons for four CD drives and a floppy drive. It just seems to add two CD icons and a floppy icon on each login. I have to manually remove them from ~/.gnome-desktop. -- adamw
