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Re: [trinity-devel] Re: Re: Way to understand konqueror and different protocols

From: "Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" <office@...>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 09:33:49 +0200
Anno domini 2019 Thu, 24 Oct 00:51:16 +0200
 deloptes scripsit:
> Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> 
> > When you find a way to replace "system:/media/sd.." with the actual
> > mountpoint "/media/[user]/[volume]" then please tell me how. I'm looking
> > to get rid of the "system:/media/" monstrosity for ages ...
> 
> but how do you mount the drives?
> 
> In fact this can be an example ... but it is not working as
> expected/desired. I also have difficulties with it.
> 
> For example I have very often double entries in the side bar and when I
> click to a mounted disk, I would expect to jump to the mounted
> directory ... not to some crazy system:/media/nfs
> 
> In fact it is broken :/ - I have never noticed, because I use it only to
> mount/umount USB disks ... but for them it seems to work.
> 
> No I tried with a nfs share (which is server:/home) and all the other nfs
> shares in system:/ show the content of home.
> 
> When I understand how it works I may fix it, or may be if I fix it, I will
> understand how it works ... I prefer the former.

IMO "system:/" has some problems, while "sftp:/" other protocols work. I get 2 device icons when I plug in a usb device that has a msdos partition type with a primary partition on it, e.g. "/dev/sdb" and "/dev/sdb1". I get one device icon when there's no partitiontable on the usb device, e.g. "/dev/sdb". On FreeBSD I almost got things sorted out for system:/ in the sense that I was able to call out to shell code for mount/unmount, but that led to more error popups than without. Anyway, as I use FVWM on BSD, that changes have fallen into oblivion.

Nik


> 
> Thanks Nik
> 
> 
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