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FS#5752 - nautilus opens / with other devices

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Kenneth (ks1) - Saturday, 04 November 2006, 14:28 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture not specified
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version 0.7.2 Gimmick
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Whenever I double click on my usb stick, or other hard drives nautilus will open "/" and mount the usbstick or hard drive if it is not already mounted.
Also nautilus shows "x.x GB volume" and "Filesystem" for the same physical device.

I've tried starting nautilus with "nautilus --no-desktop" but nothing is shown in the terminal.
If you know how i could get some verbose output that would be great.

gnome 2.16
portmap,dbus,hal are all started and running

started session with
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session
and tried
exec gnome-session

I found one or two people mentioning the same problem with nautilus in the gnome testing post (http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=25547) but there was no response to it. I've posted a topic on the forums but no one has responded. Hopefully a bug report will generate more information and a resolution to this problem.

Thanks
This task depends upon

Closed by  Roman Kyrylych (Romashka)
Thursday, 09 November 2006, 00:24 GMT
Reason for closing:  Duplicate
Comment by Kenneth (ks1) - Saturday, 04 November 2006, 17:20 GMT
I started "nautilus --no-desktop" in xterm while running fluxbox. This is the output I am getting.
double click to mount the usbstick, and then double click to mount another hard drive. The usb stick did not open / with it, but then when double clicking the hard drive it opened /

possibly a problem with gnome-mount? I did not have any problems like this with gnome 2.14.

Initializing gnome-mount extension
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae9b0
** Message: volume = 81ae860
** Message: drive = 81ae960
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae910
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae8a0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae850
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae800
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae790
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 81ae740
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
closing
** Message: drive = 81ae9b0
** Message: volume = 0
closing
closing
closing
** Message: drive = 81ae960
** Message: volume = b4e49ea0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
Comment by Roman Kyrylych (Romashka) - Sunday, 05 November 2006, 19:24 GMT
> Also nautilus shows "x.x GB volume" and "Filesystem" for the same physical device.

I confirm this. Gnome 2.14.3
Comment by Real Name (Michel F) - Monday, 06 November 2006, 19:00 GMT
> Also nautilus shows "x.x GB volume" and "Filesystem" for the same physical device.
See bug http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/5519

>Whenever I double click on my usb stick, or other hard drives nautilus will open "/"
Same thing for a floppy - see bug http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/5513

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