If I mount/unmount the loop device in nautilus (i. e. through gvfs), it
seems to work well:
Volume changed: 'Ubuntu 11.04 amd64'
Volume(0): Ubuntu 11.04 amd64
Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/loop0'
label: 'Ubuntu 11.04 amd64'
themed icons: [drive-removable-media-file] [drive-removable-media]
[drive-removable] [drive]
can_mount=1
can_eject=0
should_automount=0
Mount added: 'Ubuntu 11.04 amd64'
Mount(0): Ubuntu 11.04 amd64 -> file:///media/Ubuntu%2011.04%20amd64
Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
default_location=file:///media/Ubuntu%2011.04%20amd64
themed icons: [drive-removable-media-file] [drive-removable-media]
[drive-removable] [drive]
x_content_types: x-content/win32-software
can_unmount=1
can_eject=0
is_shadowed=0
and the drive stays around. But if I do the same using mount/unmount on the
command line, the drive and volume both go away, and gvfs does not know about
the loop mount at all if I mount to /mnt. When mounting to /media/, it does
work, though. This is desired behaviour, as otherwise the UI would be cluttered
with loop mounts which are "system internal" (such as /mnt or temporary mounts
from usb-creator).
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus does not remove usb drive made with USB-Creator after unmounting it.
+ manual mount of loop device makes gvfs Drive disappear
** Summary changed:
- manual mount of loop device makes gvfs Drive disappear
+ Nautilus does not remove usb drive made with USB-Creator after unmounting it
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Title:
Nautilus does not remove usb drive made with USB-Creator after
unmounting it
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