-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 M Daniel R Magarzo wrote: > El mié, 02-08-2006 a las 20:32 +0200, M Daniel R Magarzo escribió: >> Hi all, >> >> 1) There are several partitions formatted, but none of them appears when >> clicking the "Computer" icon, despite they are correctly declared into >> the fstab; though they can be accessed via nautilus navigating through >> the file system, apart from the CLI obviously... They are set to mount >> automatically ("auto") at start up. >> This is not what I expected, since until FC4 you could access to such >> as volumes easily, in one step by "Computer" clicking. >> Is there any way to restore that behaviour in Gnome? I can't tell you specifically what to do, but the answer to this is within the udev rules. I can't fathom the reason that this keeps changing every few months, but mostly I have been trying to ignore it. anyway look for help / documentation on udev on redhat.com if you really want that behavior back (wouldn't hurt to look in bugzilla too! maybe even open a report) >> I've been reading the Gnome 2.14 Guide and found nothing about it. >> Worse yet, inside the "Computer" access on my desktop, the system >> creates icon for those volumes that exist in the hard disk indeed..., >> but that are not formatted with any file system yet! >> >> 2) I'd like to edit the gnome panel in order to remove a entry that >> hangs from System (or Desktop, the third one place in the main menu), >> called "Suspend". There are reasons for that, it is not an empty "bright >> idea"... I'm sure this is not in the /usr/share/applications/*.desktop >> path, but I have no idea where could hide now Gnome (or Fedora) those >> files. Before, at some earlier versions they were placed into some more >> or less known paths, but now who knows.., anyone knows, please? I'm not sure what you mean here. Do you want to remove a menu entry? If so right click on the the menu area and select "edit menus" you will be able to remove menu items by un-checking the item. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Daniel > > > There isn't help to me? No a single idea or comment? :-( > > Daniel > > Scott -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE0ixz5mBKdb7VQEcRAoYXAJ9A9+5L9N9R8ketaGCOXKogekjUtQCbB3+v A/laYexudCn5vNM5Ka8Y4/U= =roe2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----