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Screenshot (look at the left panel):
http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/6206/bugku1.jpg
GNOME displays two icons of one mounted partition /dev/sda2 (with label FUF2). Removing/adding this partition to fstab doesn't change anything.
I'm using GDM, HAL and the following DAEMONS line in rc.conf: (syslog-ng network netfs dbus hal bluetooth cups alsa esd crond gdm).
Any ways to solve this?
PS This bug appeared only after latest GNOME updates.
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Hi,
what does
lshal | grep FUF2
say?
--masterluke
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[fuf@localhost ~]$ lshal | grep FUF2
info.product = 'FUF2' (string)
volume.label = 'FUF2' (string)
volume.mount_point = '/media/FUF2' (string)
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any suggestions? this is very annoying bug
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I have the same problem on my machine. It has been that way for weeks but haven't cared much about it. Would be nice to get rid of the extra icons though.
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Same for me.
Do you have nautilus and thunar installed simultaneously?
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how do I configure to create a icon in desktop when my device be mounted ? My device stay on /mnt/usbdrive
How did you know? I love this song!
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No thunar on my system at all.
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@solanoalves - If you have gnome, open gconf-editor and search for volumes. Make sure you select the search in key names option.
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