Originally posted by Rinse
Right click on your desktop, select [create new -> link to device], select the device type and fill in the tabs of the dialog that opened
Yes, that's what I've done.
- Devices linked by UUID (the same way like in fstab) are mountable via "mount" in right click menu or double clicking, but don't reflect that new state by a green edge and even right click menu still shows "mount" instead of "unmount".
- Device icons linked by device name (e.g. /dev/hda7) are easy to mount and use. But unmounting fails with "umount: /mnt/windows/F mount disagrees with the fstab".
Remeber the device is referenced by UUID in fstab. Changing it into device name there makes the device icon on the desktop work for mount and unmount via desktop. But isn't that a bug?
But in any case it doesn't react on (un-)mounting via command line, so it's quite easy to muddle things up.
Also mounting a device (manually by command line or graphical as well as automount, e.g. CD) automatically adds another device icon to the desktop. That's quite convenient for CF cards and external pluggable USB-Drives, but not for partitions on my internal HD, may it the linux root directory or by need mounted Windows partitions.
Currently the device icons on my desktop are as on the attached screenshot. Only "Windows F" is created by myself, everything else has been added automatically and can't be removed since it's owned by root and I don't know where the informations are taken from.
Desktop Behavior/Device Icons/show Device Icons is off but has been on in the past - I guess KDE has been confused by that a bit.
That's chaos.
BTW: That chaos isn't reduced by KDE gives the fstab entries strange names (Konqueror Services sidebar, Storage Media) like "14G-Medium", "509M-Medium" or "DATENTR_GER" (there are five of the last one). That's less than descriptive and very confusing.
Robert