** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35411
Title:
emblems from the sidebar are updated when clicked, should be set right
at startup
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I have three mounted smb-shares, which are not writable for my current
user (don't ask me why >:)
They are all existent in /media, so nautilus recognizes them as disks
in the tree. Now, when I display the tree the icons of the disks are
of the standard "disk" type. However, when I click on them it turns to
a yellow lock. I think it is very strange to have a yellow lock on the
disk icon and having to be reminded all the time that the disk is
read-only.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Mount a smb disk in /media as read-only
2. Open nautilus and click on the disk
3. Watch your screen
What should happen:
1. Mount a smb disk in /media as read-only
2. Open nautilus and click on the disk
3. See the nice disk icon as existent in Breezy
A screenshot is available on http://broach.se/nautilus.png
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