> Hello, sda.

> Of course, but in many cases need fixed mountpoints for some removable 
> devices 
> and efm does not work correctly on it.
> Need way to work properly on both cases.
>
ok. let's just make things clear. "fixed mountpoints" is your/(your
distro's) responsibility when the appropriate rulesets for "dbus" + "hal"
are implemented. and all stuff related to this "monster" vary in
settings, components, etc. there're NO WAY (by design) to combine the
"fstab" entry with the proper "hal" filesystem operation/(mounting) routine.

example of the entry in "fstab" which will block all operations with
CD/DVD-ROM via "hal" (it could be ANY string, pointed to our device):

/dev/sr0  /mnt/sr0 auto    noauto,users,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0

and it's a User/Distro's responsibility to do things "right". it's easy
to have some "leftovers" (for example) in "/media/" if you got incorrect
shutdown or wrong "udev" settings and to receive as a result a new mount
point like "/media/disk-1/" blah-blah...
 
> Are you plan to use .desktop files as a pointers to real storage devices or 
> plan not use this files and symlinks?
> 
assume that for a while the current schema will remain the same:

1) creation of the ".desktop" files in "$HOME/.e/e/fileman/favorites/"
2) creation of the symlinks in the "$HOME/Desktop" upon User request
(Files Settings Dialog)

also i'd advise to ping DaveMDS about his plans to merge "Places" with
"EFM" (and to eliminate all mistakes in my modest explanation :) ).

regards,
sda

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