Hi, Nautilus doesn't have much influence on what mounts are shown. It is based on GVolumeMonitor output resp. GVfsUDisks2VolumeMonitor output in this case...
But I wonder that ZFS mounts are shown in Nautilus, because they should be marked as system_internal and ignored. Can you please provide your "gio mount -li" and "mount" outputs and "/etc/fstab" content, so I can better understand your configuration and why those mounts are not ignored as it should be... Regards Ondrej 2018-06-03 11:31 GMT+02:00 Just Dust <i...@justdust.es>: > HI, I'm using a LUKS + ZFS RAID Z2 config, and with nautilus in Ubuntu > 18.04, the zfs drives are shown in the left column by default (they where > LUKS drives decripted and then they are ZFS DRIVES), i had to hide them > from DRIVES app, manually to not be shown in nautilus that by the way was > hard to find anywhere in internet how to, but i did. > Bests > > > -- > ---------------------------- > justdust.es > i...@justdust.es > > -- > nautilus-list mailing list > nautilus-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list > -- Ondrej Holy Software Engineer, Core Desktop Development Red Hat Czech s.r.o
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