I am also noticing the exact behaviour described in this report. i have 3 systems all running debian etch. many fstab entries are displayed by gnome-vfs - though not all of them. on this machine it will only show the partition mounted at /usr/local in addition to a not-mounted ntfs partition which comes up as '5.0GB Volume' - its a laptop and i have a small windows partition for bios updates. it does not display other partitions on this drive such as /boot and /home.
my desktop machine has 3 drives. in this case, it shows /usr/local again from the primary drive and each of the other drives and their partitions - usually as '<size> GB Volume'. i just upgraded to libgnomevfs2-0 from unstable - 2.14.1-2 and this did not solve the problem. in the meantime i have set the gconf setting volumes_visible to false so at least i don't get a cluttered desktop - though i do miss the hotplugged devices that used to come up. i understand, some of this is by design - however it does clutter the desktop as well as the nautilus tree view. the individual partitions displayed must be in error. (its all very windows-like - drive a,b,c,d etc..). googling showed this issue is plaguing a few people - the closest screen dump i have seen was posted by someone here: http://jagga.rinux.net/stuff/nautilus_devices.png thanks Takis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]