On Sunday 27 June 2004 04:53 am, Robert Paulsen wrote:
On Sunday 27 June 2004 08:55 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 27 June 2004 15.46, Robert Paulsen wrote:
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Well, I rebooted the system and things went back to normal (mostly). I can now access the contents of my floppy via "My Computer", but the "My Computer" folder now has several (4) extraneous "USB Hard Disc" icons.
Attempts to open any of those icons results in an error pop-up:
Could not enter folder /media/usb-storage-odd-YEDATA-USBFloppyDrive:0:0:0p1
I'm having the exact same problem trying to mount my firewire drive: Could not enter folder /media/ieee1394_sbp2-00d04b35e0022046-0-0p1 "My Computer" folder also has 4 extraneous "Firewire Hard Disc" icons. A quick check of 'properties' shows the drive is unmounted. How do we mount a drive manually in automount? Perhaps this will solve the problem.
Worse, sometimes four of those will pop-up even when I *don't* access the icons directly. Just opening the "My Computer" folder sometimes is enough to trigger the error.
This doesn't happen to me.
Even *worse*, sometimes those icons open to 4 empty folders whose window can't be closed (doesn't respond to clicking on the "x" in the upper right hand title bar). Again, this does not require a direct access to the icon.
I can still manipulate the window normally. Jerome
I see why many people want to disable this whole subfs thing!
-- Robert C. Paulsen, Jr. robert@paulsenonline.net