drago01 wrote:
I was not aware of this, as it is not obvious, and poorly documented - I have searched for info onOn Mon, May 11, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Michael Nielsen <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,3. Mounts are also embedded into the user interface, rather than in the unix mount system, which means that the shares are not accessible for non-gui programs, for instance, I like to script most thing I do often, however, there is no way for scripts to get a hold of a drive that is mounted through the gui mount system (kde and gnome).This is not true, in case of gnome you can access everything mounted by nautilus / gvfs by accessing ~/.gvfs works with ANY app. this, however I have noticed the mounts, when running the mount command, however it is not clear if the names remain consistent. And why make the mounts hidden ? ( leading . hides the directory), seems highly illogical approach. |
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