[kde-linux] hd partitions don't appear in storage media folder
Boyan Tabakov
blade.alslayer at gmail.com
Tue Oct 24 09:51:22 UTC 2006
On 24.10.2006 00:17, Petrica Gasca wrote:
> John Andersen wrote:
> > On Saturday 21 October 2006 12:20, Petrica Gasca wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have a very annoying problem with KDE 3.5.5, as when I acess the
> >> Storage Media folder I see only the devices (eg: USB key, CD-ROM etc)
> >> but not the actual hard-disk partitions.
> >
> > This is as intended.
> > Its that way in every distro I've seen.
>
> Well, that is really interesting. I have my hard disk partitions (all
> 19 of them) and I don't know what I did to have them. I feel just the
> opposite way, I would like to get rid of them and just have my CD, 2
> floppies, and my ZIP.
Sorry, but I didn't understand where exactly do you have them. In the /media
directory or the media:/ location. These are quite different things.
/media is a directory, usually on the root file system, that by default
contains the mount points for optical/removable devices (CD-ROMs, DVDs etc.)
media:/, typed in the konqueror's address bar is a location that shows all the
systems storage devices, that are connected. These are can be mounted from
there (if propper configuration is done) and can be accessed.
So where exactly do you see all the partitions? If it is in media:/ it is
quite right to see all of them.
--
Blade hails you...
A child, dreamy eyed,
Mother's mirror, father's pride
--Nightwish
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