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Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status
From: |
Micha |
Subject: |
Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Mar 2006 12:15:49 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Alpenglühn 7.2 |
| > | Since i use supermount i do not have your
| > | problems and can use device icons just like
| > | a bookmark thanks to the "no mount"
| >
| > Then this is a bug, since i checked "no mount" too.
| > Nonetheless gc mounts anything correctly.
| > If a dir is already mounted, then gc doesn't complain.
| > I guess it checks for supermount and if that is not active,
| > ignores the option completely (that is, always mount)
|
| Now i do not understand you.
Take it literally. I set/checked/marked the 'no mount`option, and
nonetheless any unmounted device gets mounted when i hit the
respective device icon. I don't have supermount, no automounter.
If the sole purpose of that checkbox would be to completely disable
mounting, then i could configure bookmark icons like you.
However, it seems to be differently.
Maybe checkbox seems to work only if you actually have supermount ?
So it does some kind of detection / verification first ?
Something here needs a clarification.
- [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, (continued)
- [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/07
- [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/16
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Magnus Stålnacke, 2006/03/16
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/16
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/16
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Magnus Stålnacke, 2006/03/17
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/17
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/17
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Magnus Stålnacke, 2006/03/17
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status, Micha, 2006/03/17
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME Commander status,
Micha <=
[gcmd-dev] new TODO draft, Micha, 2006/03/16