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Ubuntu. Can anyone point me to evidence that it has been?
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Fix released; that is great news. Will it be available shortly on
Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04?
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Hi AlwaysLearning,
From what I know there is currently nobody working on integrating
partition label name changes into nautilus. There are currently
utilities that can change the disk label. There are multiple command
line utilities which do this, but this is undesirable for the average
user. The
Is there any progress on this issue yet?
Creating a .desktop file for a new volume name definitely falls into the hacky
inelegant solution bucket, since .desktop files aren't universally recognised.
Taking the gparted approach means that you're stuck with upper-case labels,
i.e.: CruzerKey
Chris. So what is the problem then? DK exports apropriate methods to
relabel volumes, nautilus uses DK, so there should not be any problem
with implementing it... is there any word from the upstream about that?
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This functionality will not be implemented in HAL
Changed in hal (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Won't Fix
May I ask what does this mean exactly? That this is not HAL related or
that someone with enough power to say so decided this bug will not be
fixed ever?
Thanks for any explanation.
It means that no new features are being added to HAL, as it's being
deprecated. DK-disks already exports methods for changing volume labels.
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Nautilus currently does not support renaming partitions, this bug proposes to
change this. I completely agree.
Does this mean these packages will ship with the distro?:
ntfsprogs
jfsutils
reiserfsprogs
xfsprogs
If palimpsest (Disk Utility in Karmic) or gparted (GNOME Partition
Editor) can
This functionality will not be implemented in HAL
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coulson: why? End users don't give a damn about the implementation
details. I can't see the advantage of not creating a solution that works
in a couple of days instead of waiting endlessly for someone to do it
properly. Nothing stops you from doing the proper solution later. My
proposal is
I said it before, but let's go again:
Write a script that does this:
1- Ask for administrative permissions.
2- Unmount the volume if it is mounted.
3- Check for the file system in place.
4- Use the appropriate command to change the volume label.
5- Mount the file system back if it was mounted
Volume labels can be changed using gparted. It is not installed by
default , but is present in the LiveCD.
This is not a solution , but IMO a better workaround.
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sicofante - this should be fixed properly using libgdu / devicekit-
disks, and not by some hacky script.
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This is not papercut-sized (it is relatively difficult to fix).
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** Description changed:
My old MP3MAN 1/2 gig mp3 player is able to be renamed in Windows but
not in Ubuntu. I'm not sure if this is something that all players can
do but it is something that could be well worth looking into (as I don't
have a windows machine my mate renamed mine and I
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Hmmm yes thanks Chris, I'm beginning to understand that these names are
volume labels...and that I will have to get used to that...
Chris Coulson wrote:
DeviceKit-disks exports a function to allow you to change volume labels,
so this bug should be more trivial to fix once that is adopted
DeviceKit-disks exports a function to allow you to change volume labels,
so this bug should be more trivial to fix once that is adopted shouldn't
it?
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This bug has been open for 2 years and has eight duplicates and yet is
still considered wishlist? Any chance in upping the priority on such
a visible bug?
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the bug is a request for a new feature, that's a wishlist by definition
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Ok, but changing the volume name on a drive is hardly a new feature.
It's something people have been used to doing since the days of DOS. Is
there at least a command-line work-around that could be posted for those
that would really like to change the names of their removable memory
cards?
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It is, however, a new feature for Nautilus. And it's a non-trivial
issue, since setting volume labels properly needs root permissions on
*N*X systems. We may work around this with a .desktop file on the
volume's root (we're currently discussing this solution for removable
devices on the GVFS
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Indeed, the current lack of a possibility to change volume labels sucks.
AFAICS hal should explort a function to change the label of a volume,
and nautilus/gnome-vfs should use it.
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