GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 82198
Should use symlinks for removable media.
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
First this bug is depencent on bug 73937 being fixed first so that symlinks work correctly. Using symlinks instead of removable media for nautilus would have numerous benefits. 1) on multi user systems, most users typically only have access to their home dir. So using .dekstop files to link to /mnt/cdrom just seems kind of weird, since it kills the user spacial reference that everything they need or can do work on is in their home dir. 2) when using home dir as the desktop, you get a great spacial reference, since everything the user needs is in their home dir ($home/cdrom etc.) 3) makes these mount point easily accessible from the terminal. Right now if i go into my terminal and do dir or ls i get see cdrom.desktop, except these are worthless in the terminal since the shell can't use .desktop files. If symlinks were used i could do cd ~/cdrom. this would do alot to unit the spacial use of $home as the desktop and $home in the terminal.
Would these system links be create and deleted as media is mounted or would they be created once off for all user mountable media?
well i'm fairly sure dave and alex are against this and it won't ever happen. oh well....