From kde-devel Sun Aug 08 01:40:02 2004 From: Damien Uern Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 01:40:02 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: konqueror/fam prevents umount of cdrom Message-Id: <200408081058.08391.morpheus_2606 () internode ! on ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=109192832026630 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 05:36 am, Adam Pigg wrote: > Hi > > Is it possible to configure konqueror/fam to no watch certain directories > such as cdrom/removable media mount points. I quite often have to close > konqueror to unmount a cdrom, even though it not looking in that folder > (though if it was looking there id still like to be able to unmount) > > That brings me to another thing, in the universal sidebar there is a > 'devices' tree which i use alot. Clicking on a cdrom opens konqueror and > mounts the cd, but the rmb menu that is available in the konqueror sidebar > to unmount/eject the cd is not available, is it possible to enable this? or > can you point me to the appropriate code to look at and i might have a go > myself. > > Oh, and another thing about the devices:/ protocol/sidebar. I have 6 > partitions normally, but up to 8 at times, and the sidebar/protocol names > then all 'Hard Disc (device) [mount/point]' It would be nice if this order > could be changed as the sidebar isnt wide enough to display the full mount > point, so all i really see is 6x 'Hard Disc (dev)'. An even better idea > might be to assign names to each device, hmmmmm, i might try that. > > > Cheers > > PiggZ With HAL/DBUS integration, KDE should be able to take care of mounting/unmounting devices automagically shouldn't it? Something like GNOME's volume manager (I haven't used it, but it's coming in 2.8). I have a problem where I use smb4k to mount a remote share to my local filesystem, but I can't unmount it because fam is watching the directory. These mount points are created dynamically depending on the share name, so it would be a pain to have to go to some fam module and say "please don't watch this path" everytime you mount some new share. Instead, I suppose, there should be an API for mounting whatever to the filesystem, and these mounts are not watched by FAM by default (but the application using the API could enable it I suppose). As far as being able to right-click -> unmount/mount, I'm wondering if that is the right terminology to use? For somebody coming from Windows, that terminology is completely new. Windows has some horrible unplug/eject systray applet thing. But we should have something that says the device can now be safely unplugged (i.e. all data has been sychronised). This is only for writeable devices of course. For CD/DVD drives, just having eject should suffice shouldn't it? I mean, you only ever unmount something when you want to eject it don't you? Cheers, Damien - -- Fry: What are we going to do? Professor: Duh, I know, let's play the lottery. Amy: No, let's buy internet stock. Zoidberg: On margin! Zoidbee wants to buy on margin. Hermes: Look at me! I'm invisible. Fry: Wait a minute, I know what's going on here. You've all become idiots. Bender: Hey, let's go join the Reform party! Everyone: Yeah! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBFYGlXHT3QsqXjYQRAnDNAJ93edAAUwj9hkPTDxfeKrEkORMnBQCfVV3g yWVsYNG4nAFZ1mX5a8cFz70= =ktfv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<