Filesystem missing from computer:///

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Hi

Does anyone know what exactly controls which filesystems are listed when 
opening Computer (URL computer:///) in the File Browser?

I have a system disk with 4 different data partitions, but only 3 of 
them show up in the list. The "missing" one can, however, be mounted 
just fine from the command line, and it's also included in 
/dev/disk/by-label. It has an NTFS file system, but so do two of three 
that do get listed. (I've installed "ntfs-3g" to be able to access 
them.) Any idea what's going on?

CentOS version is 6.4, x86_64.

- Toralf


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