Activity log for bug #42017
Date | Who | What changed | Old value | New value | Message |
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2006-04-29 08:26:12 | ClemensBier | bug | added bug | ||
2006-05-16 22:10:27 | Sebastien Bacher | bug | added subscriber Martin Pitt | ||
2006-05-16 22:12:45 | Sebastien Bacher | gnome-applets: assignee | desktop-bugs | ||
2006-05-16 22:12:45 | Sebastien Bacher | gnome-applets: severity | Normal | Minor | |
2006-05-16 22:12:45 | Sebastien Bacher | gnome-applets: statusexplanation | Thanks for your bug. That's somewhat the same request than bug #42810. Why do you want to force the mountpoint for USB drives like that? Martin, is there a way to force the mountpoint that will be used without modifying fstab? Settings as minor because the standard usecase is to let the desktop do its magic instead of modifying fstab | ||
2007-01-26 13:31:15 | Christof Krüger | gnome-applets: status | Unconfirmed | Confirmed | |
2007-01-26 13:31:15 | Christof Krüger | gnome-applets: statusexplanation | Thanks for your bug. That's somewhat the same request than bug #42810. Why do you want to force the mountpoint for USB drives like that? Martin, is there a way to force the mountpoint that will be used without modifying fstab? Settings as minor because the standard usecase is to let the desktop do its magic instead of modifying fstab | this is a bug in gnome-vfs, the diskmounter applet relies on correct information from gnome-vfs. Visit computer:/// in nautilus and you'll also see the duplicate drives. | |
2007-01-26 13:45:45 | Christof Krüger | bug | assigned to gnome-vfs (upstream) | ||
2007-01-26 14:58:54 | Bug Watch Updater | gnome-vfs: status | Unknown | Unconfirmed | |
2008-09-06 21:15:25 | Bug Watch Updater | gnome-vfs: status | New | Won't Fix | |
2010-09-16 18:16:38 | Bug Watch Updater | gnome-vfs: importance | Unknown | Medium |