(In reply to comment #0)
> I'm not sure if it's a problem with gnome-volume-manager or nautilus, but when I
> mount my iPod, its label is used (cool!) but it has a white space and nautilus
> show me an error dialog when tries to open the new location because instead of a
> white space, it's using the URL encoded char (%20)
>
The same happens with my digital camera a Pentax Optio 30 with a "lexar media"
branded SecureDigital.
There's just a slight difference in the encoded char, which is \040 in my case.
Hereby some useful (i hope) info gathered from hal-device-manager
volume.label string LEXAR MEDIA
volume.mount_point string /media/LEXAR\040MEDIA
volume.policy.desired_mount_point string LEXARMEDIA
Then nautilus complains abount being not able to find the path
"/media/LEXAR040MEDIA"
Anyway, it is still possible to browse the device clicking on his desktop's icon
and unmounting works as well.
(In reply to comment #0) manager or nautilus, but when I
> I'm not sure if it's a problem with gnome-volume-
> mount my iPod, its label is used (cool!) but it has a white space and nautilus
> show me an error dialog when tries to open the new location because instead of a
> white space, it's using the URL encoded char (%20)
>
The same happens with my digital camera a Pentax Optio 30 with a "lexar media"
branded SecureDigital.
There's just a slight difference in the encoded char, which is \040 in my case.
Hereby some useful (i hope) info gathered from hal-device-manager
volume.label string LEXAR MEDIA LEXAR\040MEDIA policy. desired_ mount_point string LEXARMEDIA
volume.mount_point string /media/
volume.
Then nautilus complains abount being not able to find the path LEXAR040MEDIA"
"/media/
Anyway, it is still possible to browse the device clicking on his desktop's icon
and unmounting works as well.
Regards.