Bug#249258: marked as done ("disks" submenu on desktop (root) context menu contains multiple entries for "CD-ROM")

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Package: nautilus
Version: 2.4.2-2

With a fresh install of "testing" via debian-installer beta4, my "Disks"
submenu contains multiple entries for CD-ROM. 

Additional info, which might be related:

#1: I noticed that my fstab now contains two entries for /dev/hdc (which
is my cdrom), one of which points to /media/cdrom and one points
to /cdrom. 

#2: I also have a /cdrom0 directory, which isn't referenced from fstab.

I'm not sure where nautilus picks up the names from (I assume it starts
by scanning fstab). If this isn't the fault of nautilus, please reassign
to whomever may have created the extra fstab entry.

(Even if having multiple entries is somewhat bogus, I still think that
nautilus should deal gracefully with it. Maybe just take the first one
specified when there are dup mountpoints for a given device.)

Please let me know if you need further information.


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Subject: Re: Bug#249258: "disks" submenu on desktop (root) context menu
	contains multiple entries for "CD-ROM"
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I intended to do the retitle and reassign, but spend a few hours with
good ol' google . I think this is a dup of:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=245898
which is archived (fixed on the 30th of may 2004 , 14 days after this
report ! kudo to the debian-installer team ).

>With a fresh install of "testing" via debian-installer beta4, my
"Disks" 
>submenu contains multiple entries for CD-ROM. 


>Additional info, which might be related:
>
>#1: I noticed that my fstab now contains two entries for /dev/hdc (which
>is my cdrom), one of which points to /media/cdrom and one points
>to /cdrom. 
>
>#2: I also have a /cdrom0 directory, which isn't referenced from fstab.

this is  http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2004/05/msg00715.html , fixed in newer installer.
Sorry you will have to remove one of the entries from fstab manually to fix it.
 (i suggest you keep the one with /media/cdrom as it is the new standard). 

/cdrom should be a symlink to /cdrom0 (ls -l /cdrom) which was the old location 
(the new one being /media/cdrom0).
The packages discover or discover1 manages those files, if you have further problems with those
(discover1 still have problems with some cdroms).


>I'm not sure where nautilus picks up the names from (I assume it starts
>by scanning fstab). If this isn't the fault of nautilus, please reassign
>to whomever may have created the extra fstab entry.
yes it does

>(Even if having multiple entries is somewhat bogus, I still think that
>nautilus should deal gracefully with it. Maybe just take the first one
>specified when there are dup mountpoints for a given device.)

Having the same device mounted on different on different mount points is
useful. 
For example my /usr partition was full so i now mount part of my biggest
partition on /usr/share/doc (10G) , that s bind mount and it save me a
reformatting or dangerous resizing. I will do them when i see fit
thankfully.
Otherwise some have two mountpoint to mount the same device with
different permissions (though i prefer doing it via udev its rules are
still a bit tech savvy to setup).

Cheers
Alban