[kde] [Bug 326345] Incorrect work places menu when you use a bind mount option.
Konstantin I
kostik.russia at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 11:39:16 BST 2013
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326345
--- Comment #3 from Konstantin I <kostik.russia at gmail.com> ---
Konstantin I
Hello.
I apologize that I write to you to bypass the bug tracker, but I see that the
bug report has remained unchanged.
Here is a description of the problem right? Try to run it, the toga is clear
what the problem is.
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I apologize for my English. I'll try to describe the problem a little bit
different way, step by step.
1. Connect usb drive to your computer.
2. Mount the file system storage means KDE.
3. Open the file manager or call the dialog open / save file.
4. Click on the drive icon in the menu "places".
5. Will showed contents of the usb drive.
6. Remount a subtree drive file system somewhere else.
"mount -o bind /media/<external_drive>/<folder> /mnt/external_folder"
7. Again, Open File Manager, or call the dialog open / save file.
8. Click on the drive icon in the menu "places".
9. Will be shown the contents of the subtree ("/mnt/external_folder") file
system USB drive and not the contents of the disk ("/media/<external_drive>").
In addition, I have set up an external drive mounted under /media, not
/run/<username>/
ENV {ID_FS_USAGE} ==" filesystem ", ENV {UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED} =" 1 "
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Hi,
> Hello.
>
> I apologize that I write to you to bypass the bug tracker, but I see that
> the bug report has remained unchanged.
please note that I work on Dolphin in my very limited spare time, and
that I barely have enough time to go through the bug reports which are
related to Dolphin (which yours most likely isn't).
Regards,
Frank
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Excuse me, but yet again I write to you. You understand the problem and the
steps to reproduce it?
Konstantin I.
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Hi,
> Excuse me, but yet again I write to you. You understand the problem and the
> steps to reproduce it?
no, I don't. I've never seen nor used the mount command with such
options, and therefore, I have no idea if what you have reported is a
bug or not.
Moreover, I'm pretty sure that the behavior you've observed is not
caused by any code inside Dolphin, nor by anything in kdelibs that I
have any knowledge about, and therefore, I cannot help you.
Please add any further information directly to the bug report, and do
not send me any more private messages about this issue. Thanks.
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In Gnome, and other environments if the external drive is mounted on /media,
but at least in /run/username/media, the menu "places" transition takes place
wherever mounted file system drive.
No matter mounted subdirectory of a file system drive anywhere or not. This is
a mistake.
Well, apparently you're not really using Linux, just not when you do not have
to mount a subdirectory option 'bind'.
mount -o bind /dev /mnt/system/dev
mount -t proc none /mnt/system/proc
chroot /mnt/system
Your statement is absurd.
This is the last post.
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Hi,
I had asked you to not send me any further messages, but since you
chose to ignore this, please let me respond to one of your statements.
> In Gnome, and other environments if the external drive is mounted on /media,
> but at least in /run/username/media, the menu "places" transition takes
> place wherever mounted file system drive.
>
> No matter mounted subdirectory of a file system drive anywhere or not. This
> is a mistake.
>
> Well, apparently you're not really using Linux, just not when you do not
> have to mount a subdirectory option 'bind'.
>
> mount -o bind /dev /mnt/system/dev
> mount -t proc none /mnt/system/proc
> chroot /mnt/system
>
> Your statement is absurd.
My statement was that I had never used mount with the "bind" option.
I'm not really sure what's absurd about that, because I can use Linux
for my everyday needs just fine without ever needing that option (BTW,
about 99% of my everyday needs can be fulfilled without ever running
"mount" from the command line at all).
Please do not send further replies. If you do, I will not respond, but
post this entire conversation in the bug report, where it belongs.
Best regards,
Frank
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However, Frank, the problem remains a problem, no matter you are using any
functional or not.
Do not be like an ostrich bury his head in the sand and say, I know nothing, I
do not need it.
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