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Hi,
The gnome desktop insists on displaying icons in the desktop for
partitions I once had but Ino longer have. The "delete" entry in
properties is greyed out even for root. I searched the whole filesystem
for any *.desktop file named as one of them, or containing the name of one
of them: nothing found. I don't know where on earth it is getting those
names from, but I want them out, and I don't want new ones to appear.
How do I delete those damm icons?
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I found references in ".nautilus/metafiles/x~desktop:%2F%2F%2F.xml". I
exited the session, edited the file, and logged in: no effect. I tried
another time removing the entire .nautilus/* directory: no effect, the
damm icons remain in the desktop; and of course, they are not in the
"Desktop/" directory. And something recreated the
"x-nautilus-desktop:%2F%2F%2F.xml" directory.
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Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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