I have the following system, three scsi hard drives, 1 SATA hard
drive, a Sony cdr-rw/dvd reader drive, a sony dvd+r/rw/cdr/rw drive a
Sandisk flash card reader, and a floopy drive. I can have all hard
drives and any two of the other drives installed in /fstab and Nautilus
works fine, Adding any of other the drives and Nautilus crashes on
login. it appears that the number of drives in /fstab rather than which
ones are in fstab is the cause of the Nautilus malfunction. I don't
have time tonight to look into it further but will try tomorrow. This
is on a X86_64 system. David ckloiber@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 00:13, Manuel Moreno wrote:This is a loooooongstanding bug that nobody has been able to solve yet :-) Try to comment out entries in your /etc/fstab! The one for the floppy mainly... See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=122087 Rgds. On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 09:49, Thomas Giuffre wrote:Has anybody had a problem with the file manager on the AMD 64 distribtuion of Core 2? I had clean installation except that nautilus, the file manager program crashes immediately. I have no access to the graphical file manager program. No icons on the desktop either. Any thoughts? thanks, -tfgThat would explain why it WORKSFORME, I don't have a floppy on my laptop. |