Re: Squeeze: How to hide certain partitions in Nautilus
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:59:06 +0000, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jul 2011 00:29:58 +0700, Hoang Le wrote:
>
>>> There can be another possibility. How does you "/etc/fstab" file look
>>> like? If you manually add this two volumes at "/etc/fstab" they will
>>> be considered as static mount points and there you can choose "noauto"
>>> to avoid automatic mounting at boot (I hope GNOME honors this
>>> setting).
>>>
>>>
>> Another guy (Scott) suggested that solution but I didn't work.
>
> What exactly did not work? The "noauto" option? Maybe it has some
> conflict with GNOME or even is now deprecated... that is what I feared
> :-/
>
> Mmmm, look:
>
> gnome-volume-manager: Filesystems with the 'noauto' option are mounted
> anyway
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=505515
>
> So what to blame now? GVFS? :-?
Okay, I have tested this and seems to be working.
I have used a plain USB flash key (fat32 formatted), edited "/etc/fstab"
and added:
***
UUID=12345-6789 /mnt auto defaults,noauto 0 0
***
And after reboot, neither nautilus nor "mount" command showed up the
volume as mounted nor even as present.
Once I run "mount -U 12345-6789" the USB key is available under /mnt, as
instructed, but still not present under nautilus.
Hoang, maybe you can review this.
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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