Re: How to remove some mounted partition icons?

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On Dec 30, 2007 7:14 PM, David Zeuthen <davidz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  2. Tell such users to use comment=hidden in /etc/fstab entries for
>     such drives and make gvfs honor this so a mount point is hidden
>     if it matches such an /etc/fstab entry.
>
> Since this affects only the kind of people who have > 1 Linux distro
> installed (for dual- or tripple-booting with Windows and Mac OS X you
> actually want this. IMO ditto for dual booting with other Linux
> installations but apparently others don't think so), I think we should
> go for 2. Alex?

Is hiding all things defined in fstab not sufficient? Do we need a a
new comment=hidden syntax?  Are there reasonable usage cases where you
want things which are defined in fstab to be displayed in the user UI?
 I would have thought anything listed in fstab would be preferred to
be hidable in the general case.

-jef

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