From: Artem B. <ar...@v2...> - 2004-07-02 12:24:03
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hi talking about mounting... sometimes i'd like to unmount the usb camera when i close the rox window = i used to mount it, although i have descended into one of the camera's=20 subfolders. on the other hand, i have hierarchical NFS mounts which contain=20 "submounts", which i'd like to mount/unmount together. like: i click on=20 an icon of caracolito: and caracolito:/ + caracolito:/usr +=20 caracolito:/home + caracolito:/media all get mounted. i close the window = and rox asks me if i want to unmount them all. i understand that it's all artm (i.e. myself) specific, but may be some=20 aditional per mount point parameters could be implemented for this? and finally - i'd like to write udev rules that would inform filer that=20 new mount point was created, so it can create an icon. have somebody may = be already implemented that? what's the best way to communicate to rox=20 that i'd like to have a new icon created or existing destroyed? Thomas Leonard wrote: > On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 01:40:02AM +0200, J=C3=A9r=C3=B4me wrote: >=20 >>Hey there, >>I have a strange problem with rox-snapshot debian=20 >>pkg from deb http://www.hrw.one.pl/apt/ sid/ >> >>It just refuses to mount when clicking on a valid=20 >>mount point but : >>. /etc/fstab is world readable and correctly=20 >>written (working for a while), >>. I can mount using "mount /mount/point", >>. I can mount using "rox-snapshot /mount/point", >>. I can mount using other mounting softwares, >>. it used to work fine and now two of my machines=20 >>have the same problem :/ >> >>The error message given after I click on a mount=20 >>point is "no mount points selected \n there was=20 >>one error". I believe this is *not* a fstab pb as=20 >>invoking "rox-snapshot /mount/point" produces the=20 >>good result. >=20 >=20 > This means that the filer thought it was a mount point when it scanned = it, > but not by the time you tried to do the mount. Are you using any kind o= f > magic automounter software? >=20 > The first check is done in diritem.c in diritem_restat() (search for > ITEM_FLAG_MOUNT_POINT). The second check is in action.c in mount_cb() > (search for mount_is_mounted). >=20 >=20 |