Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > Definitly not a TDE problem after all :) > > Just one more question: Can you check if you have a folder /media/cdrom0 ? > My /media/ is totally empty when nothing is mounted, so the enty in > /etc/fstab will not mount successfully. > /media is reserved for things like udev - the subfolders are created on the fly. It _should_ be empty unless you have mounted something like USB or CD/DVD. >> > Are you sure this will need a lot of work? IMO it's just swaping 2 menu >> > entries - the first and the 6th. I have activated automunting to the >> > systems mountpoint on removable devices and it works like a charm. Only >> > when I unmount the device and would like remount it I need to pick the >> > 6th menu item instead of the first (ok, lamenting on a high level) >> >> Well, it is not as simple as that. The "open medium system folder" is >> performed through .desktop files and a helper program, while "Open" is >> embedded directly in the code. We will need to look at Konqueror, >> KDesktop, Dolphin and potentially Krusader and other apps to see where >> "Open" is coded and how to swap that with "Open Medium System Folder" on >> request (user option is required). So it will definitely require a fair >> amount of searching and most importantly testing. > > Oh, that's in the good old code from the beginnings of time :) > unfortunately came to same conclusion when looking into the TDEIO for MTP >> Maybe the way to go is to implement "Open" as a .desktop service and make >> the default action selectable. > > Sounds like a sensible approach to me. +1 ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx