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Package: Nautilus
Version: 2.4.1
This bug report assumes you gathered your mount
points in /mnt and the DVD mount point is /mnt/dvd.
I do use nautilus as a stand alone application
with oroborus WM, so I launch Nautilus with the
--no-desktop, ie. I do *not* have the icons on the
desktop, and I can't select mount / umount option
from this menu.
I was wondering if nautilus had an option to
recognize mount points and propose a mount/unmount
option from *within* Nautilus. Unfortunatly, when
I launch Nautilus on /mnt, I can no longer
unmount /mnt/dvd as it says :
umount: /mnt/dvd: Ressource busy
I don't really understand why Nautilus locks those
folders but this sure is an annoying bug.
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Jérôme Andrieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dimanche 25 janvier 2004
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Package: nautilus
Version: 2.14.1-1
This bug is fixed in nautilus 2.14, with the introduction of the inotify
gnome-vfs backend.
Regards,
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