cheics
November 7th, 2008, 10:15 PM
(ubuntu 8.10)
I recently discovered the great mhddfs; a phenomenal way for us pack rats to accumulate a bunch of drives together at a high level.
(check it out here http://debaday.debian.net/2008/05/25/mhddfs-join-several-real-filesystems-together-to-form-a-single-larger-one/)
I am having issues in making it look pretty though...
(in blue) After having used mhddfs to 'combine' my 1TB (972GB) and 500GB drives together into 'HEAP', I would like to have the 1TB and 500GB entries disappear from nautulis while still being able to use HEAP.
mhddfs uses fuse to create a VFS; in this case HEAP, from any two folders; in this case /dev/sda3 and /dev/sdb5 or something. I can't mount devices with mhddfs so I cannot umount the drives.
In my attached screen shot circled in red; due to the theme I am using I have some ugly unmount arrows for all of my drives. I would like to only have the unmount arrow for my CD-ROM drive, or failing that, none at all and use terminal or right-click to unmount.
I looked through most the keys using gconf-editor in apps/nautulis and did not find an appropriate tweak
Thanks in advance to the guru who answers this w/o RTFM!... cause I did and had no luck :(
I recently discovered the great mhddfs; a phenomenal way for us pack rats to accumulate a bunch of drives together at a high level.
(check it out here http://debaday.debian.net/2008/05/25/mhddfs-join-several-real-filesystems-together-to-form-a-single-larger-one/)
I am having issues in making it look pretty though...
(in blue) After having used mhddfs to 'combine' my 1TB (972GB) and 500GB drives together into 'HEAP', I would like to have the 1TB and 500GB entries disappear from nautulis while still being able to use HEAP.
mhddfs uses fuse to create a VFS; in this case HEAP, from any two folders; in this case /dev/sda3 and /dev/sdb5 or something. I can't mount devices with mhddfs so I cannot umount the drives.
In my attached screen shot circled in red; due to the theme I am using I have some ugly unmount arrows for all of my drives. I would like to only have the unmount arrow for my CD-ROM drive, or failing that, none at all and use terminal or right-click to unmount.
I looked through most the keys using gconf-editor in apps/nautulis and did not find an appropriate tweak
Thanks in advance to the guru who answers this w/o RTFM!... cause I did and had no luck :(