Oh, I agree it's not directly relevant to the bug. But it does
demonstrate the lengths to which I had to resort to work around this
(and other) Nautilus problems.
I plug an external, two-partition USB disk in, both partitions appear in
Nautilus (neither is available as a drop target), but I don't click on
either. gvfs-mount -li reports this:
Drive(0): 320 GB Hard Disk
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sdb'
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
is_media_removable=0
has_media=1
is_media_check_automatic=0
can_poll_for_media=0
can_eject=0
can_start=0
can_stop=1
start_stop_type=shutdown
Volume(0): Windows XP System Disk
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
uuid: 'DC6073B7607396CC'
unix-device: '/dev/sdb1'
label: 'Windows XP System Disk'
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=1
Mount(0): Windows XP System Disk ->
file:///media/Windows%20XP%20System%20Disk
Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
default_location=file:///media/Windows%20XP%20System%20Disk
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_unmount=1
can_eject=0
is_shadowed=0
Volume(1): Portable Media
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
uuid: '2768D14E2E43D1D2'
unix-device: '/dev/sdb2'
label: 'Portable Media'
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=1
Mount(0): Portable Media -> file:///media/Portable%20Media
Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
default_location=file:///media/Portable%20Media
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_unmount=1
can_eject=0
is_shadowed=0
Drive(1): CD/DVD Drive
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sr0'
themed icons: [drive-optical] [drive]
is_media_removable=1
has_media=0
is_media_check_automatic=1
can_poll_for_media=1
can_eject=0
can_start=0
can_stop=0
start_stop_type=unknown
Volume(2): cdrom2
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
themed icons: [drive-optical] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=0
I click the disk and it's now available as a drop target. gvfs-mount -li
reports this:
Drive(0): 320 GB Hard Disk
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sdb'
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
is_media_removable=0
has_media=1
is_media_check_automatic=0
can_poll_for_media=0
can_eject=0
can_start=0
can_stop=1
start_stop_type=shutdown
Volume(0): Windows XP System Disk
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
uuid: 'DC6073B7607396CC'
unix-device: '/dev/sdb1'
label: 'Windows XP System Disk'
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=1
Mount(0): Windows XP System Disk ->
file:///media/Windows%20XP%20System%20Disk
Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
default_location=file:///media/Windows%20XP%20System%20Disk
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_unmount=1
can_eject=0
is_shadowed=0
Volume(1): Portable Media
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
uuid: '2768D14E2E43D1D2'
unix-device: '/dev/sdb2'
label: 'Portable Media'
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=1
Mount(0): Portable Media -> file:///media/Portable%20Media
Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
default_location=file:///media/Portable%20Media
themed icons: [drive-harddisk-usb] [drive-harddisk] [drive]
can_unmount=1
can_eject=0
is_shadowed=0
Drive(1): CD/DVD Drive
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sr0'
themed icons: [drive-optical] [drive]
is_media_removable=1
has_media=0
is_media_check_automatic=1
can_poll_for_media=1
can_eject=0
can_start=0
can_stop=0
start_stop_type=unknown
Volume(2): cdrom2
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
themed icons: [drive-optical] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=0
I'm no expert but those look the same to me.
I think it's being mounted ok because icons for the two partitions
appear in the notification area and on the desktop, and I can cd into
the partitions from the command line. I can also drag and drop directly
onto the disk icons on the desktop without trouble. It's just drag and
drop inside the Nautilus file manager that doesn't work.
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Nautilus won't accept a newly-mounted disk as a drop target until it has been
viewed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387836
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