Re: Make an un-device?

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On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 13:07:52 -0400
David Zeuthen wrote:

> One way to make such annoying drives disappear in GNOME and some other
> desktop environments is to set the UDISKS_PRESENTATION_HIDE (or if you
> are on an older distro than F13 vintage, it's called
> DKD_PRESENTATION_HIDE) udev property like e.g. this

Yea, I found that, but it has already changed three times now
(first you used hal, then you used DKD, now you use UDISK).
I figured a lower level eradication might stick through
more changes :-).

Having some user configurable way to utterly hide devices
does seem useful. I recall having a "helpful" operating
system "upgrade" all the partitions on a disk once, thus
rendering it utterly useless in the multi-boot environment
that could boot older kernels.
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