> Nautilus should always remain open, but should never prevent unmounts. > If a FS is unmounted underneath an open window, the window should be > shaded grayish to notify the user something is wrong. If the user clicks > on an object of the FS, Nautilus states that its has lost the > "connection" to the FS, and offers to re-mount it. If it fails to re- > mount the FS, say because the user doesn't have permission to mount that > volume, *then* Nautilus finally closes the window. "offers to re-mount it"? As in popup dialog box? That would counter the purpose of the automounter which mounts a filesystem without any interaction. IMHO Nautilus should never close windows on its own. If the displayed fs is no longer available, displaying a gray shaded windows is a good thing as it tells the user something is "wrong". If you will implement autoclosing of windows i'd realy like to see an option to turn this behaviour off. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stefan Völkel stefan voelkel millenux com Millenux GmbH mobile: +49.170.79177.17 Lilienthalstraße 2 phone: +49.711.88770.300 70825 Stuttgart-Korntal fax: +49.711.88770.349 -= linux without limits -=- http://linux.zSeries.org/ =-
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