"Opening a .tar.bz2 immediately creates a mount point on the desktop.
Opening a .bz2 through the custom command menu does nothing."
And this makes absolute sense. TAR stands for "Tape ARchive". In this
case, the archive is then compressed using bzip. Bzip2 is a compression
algorithm.
The Archive mounter mounts (compressed or uncompressed) archives.
The Archive mounter does not "mount" arbitrary compressed files.
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => gvfs (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Archive Mounter cannot mount single-file archives like .bz2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435579
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