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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-12-21 08:33 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #6)
> Now that you explained it, I can understand why it behaves that way. The only
> thing that bothers me is that, even though the device has been removed and the
> /dev/sdaX file doesn't exist anymore, the icon remains in the mount applet and
> in Nautilus. I think this is counter-intuitive. If the device is not present
> (and so, not mountable), it should not appear in the UI. That would avoid
> error
> messages when people try to re-mount it.
Right. However, since leaving the icons where they are is exactly the right
thing on my box, I cannot debug your case. James, Seb, any idea about that? Does
that sound like nautilus/drivemount-applet shows ejected drives without any
volume after ejection?
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