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With the update I cannot seem to see my mounted drives as per the fstab file.
They are mounted when I check them under /media.
Also conky shows them as well.
OZooHA
Last edited by ozooha (2018-03-25 18:11:43)
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Same fo me. Mounting SMB shares from bash script in /run/media/USER/SHARENAME. Nautilus does not show them since I upgraded to 3.28. Worked well in 3.26.
This might be some new "feature".
But would be nice to have some switch to turn it on again.
Last edited by Kisuke-CZE (2018-03-25 19:06:42)
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Keep me informed please as i will do the same as and when I get that correct information.
Cheers.
OZooHA
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Same fo me. Mounting SMB shares from bash script in /run/media/USER/SHARENAME. Nautilus does not show them since I upgraded to 3.28. Worked well in 3.26.
This might be some new "feature".
But would be nice to have some switch to turn it on again.
So I had to do this:
from
<hostname>:/media /media nfs noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10,timeo=14,x-systemd.idle-timeout=10min 0 0
to
<hostname>:/media /media nfs noauto,user ,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10,timeo=14,x-systemd.idle-timeout=10min, comment=x-gvfs-show 0 0
introduce user and comment=x-gvfs-show
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Thanks for info. Unfortunately this does not work for me.
I was mounting network shares like:
sudo mount -t cifs -o nobrl,user=${MOUNT_USER},password=${SECRET},uid=${USER},gid=${GROUP} //${NAS_IP}/${SHARE} ${MEDIA_DIR}/${USER}/${SHARE}
Changed it to
sudo mount -t cifs -o nobrl,user=${MOUNT_USER},password=${SECRET},uid=${USER},gid=${GROUP},user,comment=x-gvfs-show //${NAS_IP}/${SHARE} ${MEDIA_DIR}/${USER}/${SHARE}
But nothing changed.
I did a workarround by mounting shares in script like this:
gio mount "${URL}" >> /dev/null << EOF
${USERNAME}
${PASSWD}
EOF
This does the trick with showing mounted share in nautilus. But causes another problems. Some apps cannot access files in shares mounted via gvfs... And nautilus does not show thumbnail for multimedia files when mounted this way.
Well, what a nice upgrade. I will keep trying to find optimal solution.
Last edited by Kisuke-CZE (2018-03-29 16:33:36)
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I have the same problem using autofs instead of fstab, however ozooha's solution does not work for me, or at least I'm unsure where to add user and comment=x-gvfs-show.
Here's an entrance for an entrance for an nfs share:
/etc/autofs/auto.hdd
/media/hdd -rsize=8192,wsize=8192,auto 192.168.1.23:/mnt/hdd
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Thanks for info. Unfortunately this does not work for me.
I was mounting network shares like:sudo mount -t cifs -o nobrl,user=${MOUNT_USER},password=${SECRET},uid=${USER},gid=${GROUP} //${NAS_IP}/${SHARE} ${MEDIA_DIR}/${USER}/${SHARE}
Changed it to
sudo mount -t cifs -o nobrl,user=${MOUNT_USER},password=${SECRET},uid=${USER},gid=${GROUP},user,comment=x-gvfs-show //${NAS_IP}/${SHARE} ${MEDIA_DIR}/${USER}/${SHARE}
But nothing changed.
I did a workarround by mounting shares in script like this:
gio mount "${URL}" >> /dev/null << EOF ${USERNAME} ${PASSWD} EOF
This does the trick with showing mounted share in nautilus. But causes another problems. Some apps cannot access files in shares mounted via gvfs... And nautilus does not show thumbnail for multimedia files when mounted this way.
Well, what a nice upgrade. I will keep trying to find optimal solution.
Take off user and see what happens:
sudo mount -t cifs -o nobrl,user=${MOUNT_USER},password=${SECRET},uid=${USER},gid=${GROUP},comment=x-gvfs-show //${NAS_IP}/${SHARE} ${MEDIA_DIR}/${USER}/${SHARE}
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I have the same problem using autofs instead of fstab, however ozooha's solution does not work for me, or at least I'm unsure where to add user and comment=x-gvfs-show.
Here's an entrance for an entrance for an nfs share:
/etc/autofs/auto.hdd
/media/hdd -rsize=8192,wsize=8192,auto 192.168.1.23:/mnt/hdd
try the 2 combinations and see
/media/hdd -rsize=8192,wsize=8192,auto, user, comment=x-gvfs-show 192.168.1.23:/mnt/hdd
/media/hdd -rsize=8192,wsize=8192,auto, comment=x-gvfs-show 192.168.1.23:/mnt/hdd
You need the comment=x-gvfs-show to show for sure but the user is so that you don't have to use root login.
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Unfortunately not even mounting via console (with or without the options you provided) manages to make my shares show up in my file manager.
I wonder if it's an nfs thing.
Last edited by docattheradarstation (2018-03-30 14:39:53)
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Looks like a bug in gnome 3.28.
It happens because of this change:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/0d69462
There is bug report about it at:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/312
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … ug/1758398
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