Re: Updates to F10 now put windows partition icons on desktop!

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On 25/06/09 05:37, Mike Cloaked wrote:
I just updated F10 tonight - and now when I log in I get a recovery partition
icon and a windows OS partition on the gnome desktop - yuch.

Anyone know how to turn this off?

Are they actually being mounted, or is it just the icons? Do a df -h or a mount in a shell to see. If they are being mounted, it could be your policy settings.

Open up "System -> Preferences -> Authorisations", why it's in this menu is beyond me.

Have a look at "disks -> Mount a system internal device"

Implicit Authorisations should read

Anyone: No
Console: No
Active Console: Admin Authentication

See if there's any entry in Explicit Authorisations for your user and if so remove it.


If that makes no different, then it could be that the internal disks on your system are incorrectly being seen as external devices.

Have a look at "Disks -> Mount a device"

and set it to the same settings as above.


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Ian Chapman.

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