Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Definitly not a TDE problem after all :)
Just one more question: Can you check if you have a folder /media/cdrom0 ?
My /media/ is totally empty when nothing is mounted, so the enty in
/etc/fstab will not mount successfully.
/media is reserved for things like udev - the subfolders are created on the
fly.
It _should_ be empty unless you have mounted something like USB or CD/DVD.
Are you sure this will need a lot of work? IMO
it's just swaping 2 menu
entries - the first and the 6th. I have activated automunting to the
systems mountpoint on removable devices and it works like a charm. Only
when I unmount the device and would like remount it I need to pick the
6th menu item instead of the first (ok, lamenting on a high level)
Well, it is not as simple as that. The "open medium system folder" is
performed through .desktop files and a helper program, while "Open" is
embedded directly in the code. We will need to look at Konqueror,
KDesktop, Dolphin and potentially Krusader and other apps to see where
"Open" is coded and how to swap that with "Open Medium System Folder"
on
request (user option is required). So it will definitely require a fair
amount of searching and most importantly testing.
Oh, that's in the good old code from the beginnings of time :)
unfortunately came to same conclusion when looking into the TDEIO for MTP
Maybe the way
to go is to implement "Open" as a .desktop service and make
the default action selectable.
Sounds like a sensible approach to me.
+1