Re: [PATCH] close windows on unmount
- From: Heinrich Rebehn <rebehn ant uni-bremen de>
- To: Alexander Larsson <alexl redhat com>
- Cc: Stefan Voelkel <Stefan Voelkel millenux com>, James Willcox <jwillcox gnome org>, Nautilus <nautilus-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] close windows on unmount
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 11:32:00 +0100
Alexander Larsson wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 12:31, Stefan Voelkel wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 12:18, Alexander Larsson wrote:
You mean you want file manager windows to prevent unmounts. Why is that?
Because a shell does so too. Or do not close the window on unmount,
because then autofs windows get closed silently.
We have a software/document archive exported via NFS. I use the
automounter to mount this on demand. There are lots of files and folders
on this server, so I do have to open around 5 to 8 folders until I find
the file I want.
Now someone calls/comes over/whatever and distracts me. After some time
the automounter unmounts the server share and the nautilus window gets
closed. This is pretty anoying since I have to open a new window and
browse to the file again.
If the window stays open the automounter would silently mount the share
if I use it again.
How about an option to disable this behaviour?
I can see your point for the automounter case. However, the more normal
case where a filemanager window prevents unmount in a bad way is for
removable media, when somewhere there is an open window on e.g the
floppy (possibly hidden by another window, workspace or whatever) and
you just *can't* get the damn floppy to unmount.
What about this approach:
When someone tries to unmount from the UI, we get the pre_unmount
signal. When this happens we close windows on the to-be-unmounted
filesystem, allowing you to unmount/eject floppies, usb cameras, etc.
However, on the real unmount signal we don't close any windows. This
means that if using FAM, the window will prevent non-ui unmount, and if
not using fam the automounter can unmount the fs, but the window will
still be there, and selecting a file in the window will cause it to be
mounted again.
Opinions on this approach?
Perfect, as far as automounter is concerned.
Don't know much about FAM, pre_unmount and such.
Heinrich
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