On Tue, 20 May 2014 21:22:25 +0200 meine <[email protected]> said:

maybe you should have either just made a symlink - it'd work.... or look at the
root or tmp desktop files already provided for you in ~/Desktop when E sets up
for your user. :)

> maybe this is stuff that you already know, maybe you are new and wanted to
> know but were afraid to ask...
> 
> on the Enlightenment desktop there are several shortcuts to your home
> directory, root and plugged in USB devices. you can also copy documents to
> the desktop by dragging them to the Desktop directory in the home folder.
> 
> but what when you want a shortcut to another permanently mounted partition on
> your hard disk drive?
> 
> a link to a file or directory on the desktop is a special '.desktop' [dot]
> file with application like features. it triggers a program to react and
> behave like specified. making such a link I found not documented for
> Enlightenment, but the LXDE way works well!
> 
> to create a shortcut to a different volume -- usually mounted
> in /media/<partition_name>, you need to manually create a .desktop file in
> the ~/Desktop folder:
> 
> [user@localhost ~]$ cat ~/Desktop/<preferred_shortcut_name>.desktop
> 
> open this file with a text editor and enter all lines below where you fill in
> the parts between < >:
> 
> [Desktop Entry]
> Encoding=UTF-8
> Type=Application
> Icon=system-file-manager
> Name=<preferred_shortcut_name>
> Exec=enlightenment_filemanager /media/<name_of_different_mountvolume>
>  
> the string is asking the Enlightenment file manager to open the given folder.
> stay with the default application icon or choose one different.
> 
> then set the file proprties in the file manager by right-clicking the
> made .desktop file and choose settings/properties:
> 
> user: read, write, execute
> group: read, execute
> others: read, execute
> 
> Once saved you can only change this file by temporarily unchecking the
> execute properties. Don't forget to put these back to have your desktop
> shortcut in working order back again.
> 
> -- 
> //meine
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