lör 2006-11-25 klockan 16:59 +1000 skrev David Roberts: > > > I have no problem with mounting them in /media as they as you say they > > are part of one system. > > > > The problem is, that this is poweruser knowledge. Most users will think > > of their USB stick as a separate entity even when it is connected. E.g. > > they might say things like: "Please move the report to my USB stick" > > > > The idea of mounting disks, and making them part of one system comes > > from the days when disk management was something done by sysadmins in > > white coates at the data center to which normal users had no access. > > > > Back then, hiding physical units made it much easier on the users, as > > they didn't need to know what physical media they were using. Nowdays, > > when we have user mountable/removable media, that idea sort of fall > > apart. If the user can add and remove the media without a screw driver, > > it should be regarded as a separate unit, at least with respect to the > > desktop. The fact that we need to mount it somewhere to make Unix work > > is poweruser stuff. > What do you suggest the current system is changed to? I don't think the mount point should be changed. It would break too many applications. What I think should be changed, is how it is displayed in konqueror. When opening a removabledevice there should be now way to get to ../ from the GUI. That way the removable device would look like a separate entity. The same thing should apply to the Trash as it represents a different concept than the rest of the file system. > > > Well, filnames listed in a .hidden file, in a certain directory should > > be handled like dot files, i.e be listed only if you do ls -a. > > > > It could also handle localized file names. However localized names in > > the shell will require a lot of thought to get right. I don't have all > > the answers right now. > Aren't these issues for the applications such as ls rather than bash itself? I stand corrected. However, you would still have to change bash e.g. to handle the match-hidden-files directive. Regards Uno Engborg _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability