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Title:
  Places side pane gets confused with nfs mounts

Status in Nautilus:
  Expired
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus

  I'm on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) using Gnome 2.28.1 and the included
  Nautilus.  To get around brainstorm #456 I have multiple nfs mounts in
  fstab with noauto and user options similar to:

  server:/srv/archive     /home/user/server/archive       nfs
  defaults,noauto,user    0       0

  These show up as unmounted drives in the Nautilus places panel.  If I
  click on one it mounts but usually instead of adding the up-arrow icon
  to the existing place to show that it is mounted, it duplicates the
  place at the bottom of the list and adds the arrow to the duplicate.
  If I click on the original place again I get an error message like
  "Unable to mount archive" "mount.nfs: /home/user/server/archive is
  busy or already mounted".  Other open Nautilus windows duplicate the
  pane.  Sometimes it will report a different nfs mount as if the places
  entries are mismatched from the names shown.  Sometimes all unmounted
  places stop responding to mouse clicks (won't mount) while the mounted
  entries act normal.  Sometimes a new Nautilus window opens when
  "Browse media when inserted" is checked, sometimes the existing window
  is used.  Sometimes I'll get a DBus "NoReply" error. Sometimes a
  timeout error waiting for the mount to appear.  Sometimes closing all
  the Nautilus windows (but not killing the primary Nautilus process)
  corrects the places panel, sometimes not even when the process is
  killed.  Unmounting all the nfs mounts and closing the windows seems
  to fix it (usually).

  The "usuallys" could imply a timing bug of some sort.

  All of this is normal to Nautilus as there is nothing in the logs.

  I also noticed that the icons for nfs and nfs4 places are different
  with the nfs4 icons being generic drives.  I'm not sure if that is
  related or not.

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