that sucks.
gonna test it now.
2007/3/27, Oldman <
talbotscott@xxxxxxx>:
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Mark wrote:
> it must work in gnome aswell.
> ther must be a solution for this.
>
> 2007/3/27, Chris Jones <jonesc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >:
>>
>>
>> > and i want to show them there.
>> > i know it`s possible. they way they are currently mounted is working
>> just
>> > fine in KDE but gnome seems to have a problem with it.
>> >
>> > So does anyone know how i can get this working?
Mark:
It seems a bit tricky right now, but there are a few commands that will
accomplish this for you:
hal-device hal-find-by-property
hal-get-property
hal-find-by-capability hal-set-property
pretty much you need to discover the uid of the device (partition) you
want displayed, by using one of the find-by programs or lshal if you
prefer) then run the hal-set-property --<uid --<key> --<bool>
IIRC the key is something akin to device-ignore which is default true
You will need to restart X (unfortunately) to make the device appear in
the Computer drawer and unfortunately (again) this will reset upon reboot.
Looks like for F7 this will change with a hal-device-manager (hopefully
this will be more permanent settings, but right now it is broken, so I
can't tell much about it.
HTH
Scott
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