mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
I can't found anything by 'sudo udisksctl monitor'
How do I avoid such helpless devtmpfs item in side pane?
mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
Re: mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
Perhaps you could post an image so that we would know better what you are asking. The directories (places) listed on the pcmanfm left panel can be controlled by checking the boxes offered up in (starting in pcmanfm header bar): Edit > Preferences > Layout.
Re: mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
I'm want to avoid the devtmpfs device present in the side pane.seppalta wrote:Perhaps you could post an image so that we would know better what you are asking. The directories (places) listed on the pcmanfm left panel can be controlled by checking the boxes offered up in (starting in pcmanfm header bar): Edit > Preferences > Layout.
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Re: mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
I think if you just right click on the undesirable entry and click "Eject Removable Media" will get rid of it for at least that session.
General mounting controls for Pcmanfm can be reached by clicking: Edit>Preferences>Volume Management. Here you can choose to show "all" or "none". If you want some, but not "all", then you have to choose not to mount here and use "bookmarks" for the ones you want.
Or you can go to: Edit>Preferences>Layout and check "Devices" to create a Devices directory for all external media. There you can remove an item by right clicking on it and choosing "delete".
General mounting controls for Pcmanfm can be reached by clicking: Edit>Preferences>Volume Management. Here you can choose to show "all" or "none". If you want some, but not "all", then you have to choose not to mount here and use "bookmarks" for the ones you want.
Or you can go to: Edit>Preferences>Layout and check "Devices" to create a Devices directory for all external media. There you can remove an item by right clicking on it and choosing "delete".
Re: mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
Thank you for pay attention to this post,but seem all your workaround is not suitable for this question.seppalta wrote:I think if you just right click on the undesirable entry and click "Eject Removable Media" will get rid of it for at least that session.
General mounting controls for Pcmanfm can be reached by clicking: Edit>Preferences>Volume Management. Here you can choose to show "all" or "none". If you want some, but not "all", then you have to choose not to mount here and use "bookmarks" for the ones you want.
Or you can go to: Edit>Preferences>Layout and check "Devices" to create a Devices directory for all external media. There you can remove an item by right clicking on it and choosing "delete".
This problem cause by I'm use a chroot in ~/* directory,I need that devtmpfs mount point,so I want umount it.
If I'm use chroot in other dictionary than ~/*,then this problem is go away.
For example:
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mount -t devtmpfs testdev /test
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Re: mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
Try this:
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mount -t devtmpfs -o comment=x-gvfs-hide testdev /test
Re: mount devtmpfs on ~/test cause device item in side pane?
drooly wrote:Try this:Code: Select all
mount -t devtmpfs -o comment=x-gvfs-hide testdev /test
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sudo mount -t devtmpfs -o comment=x-gvfs-hide testdev ~/test
Note this problem is appear on "~/test" not the "/test" in your example.