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nautilus shows drive labels instead of volume labels
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nautilus shows drive labels instead of volume labels
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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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"(the amiga was probably one filesystem they wrote and not working on
the number of format linux does now)"
No, it works with any filesystem (and new filesystems can easily be
added by simply dragging a file) and renaming the drive label is as
simple as renaming a file... the way it [i]should[/i]
(the amiga was probably one filesystem they wrote and not working on the
number of format linux does now)
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Why has it taken so long to fix this bug?? (3 1/2 years!)
I've got multiple drives mounted and because they have the same
capacity, they have identical useless labels. I keep opening up the
wrong drive because I can't tell which is which.
(Come on, my 1985 Amiga has no problem changing drive labe
Re: >>> could you please also try to reproduce this with intrepid?
I did a dual boot (with Windows XP-Media Edition) clean install of
Intrepid for AMD64 - 64 bit version - on an HP computer with dual
processors 2 weeks ago. The NTFS/HPFS Windows partition was correctly
mounted and labeled.
I u
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could you please also try to reproduce this with intrepid? upstream said
that should be better there, thanks.
** Also affects: nautilus via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161038
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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this looks like bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161038
which is known upstream.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Sebastien Bacher mentioned that nautilus uses hal, so I think this bug
could be related.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/33794 ?
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I am also very glad to see this is a reported bug. Instead of trying to
chance the drive labels, I think we should focus on changing nautilus so
it displays the volume/partition labels, like it used to.
Anyone have any insight at all (to what could have caused this problem
to come back after it wa
I am happy to discover that this is a recognized bug. It has been driving me
up a wall since I upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy.
I tried booting with a Gutsy LiveCD and the same "104.9 GB Media" Drive
Partition Icon label was displayed on mounting an ntfs partition. The same was
noted with a Kanot
Okay, I have now installed Hardy. The problem got fixed in Gutsy (ie, Nautilus
started again to display mount points as a label).
But I have upgraded to Hardy, and now the problem is back. Screenshot attached:
all my local partitions show up as "XX.X GB Media" instead of the mount point
director
I get the same error as the screenshot. This is what nautilus displays
if run from the terminal and then trying to rename a partition:
** (nautilus:1144): WARNING **: Hit unhandled case g-io-error-quark:15
in fm_report_error_renaming_file
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I'm using Hardy now. The e2label command now requires root privileges,
but the labels don't seem to show up in Nautilus, nor can they be edited
through the "Properties" dialog (see attachment).
:~$ mount | grep sda6
/dev/sda6 on /media/gutsy type ext3 (rw)
:~$ e2label /dev/sda6 TestLabel
e2label:
Thanks for your report, may you please try to reproduce the same with
latest Nautilus package available on Hardy and let us know how it goes?
Thanks in Advance.
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