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Bug 141121 - Inconsistent dialog wording when dragging a network folder to the trash can.
Inconsistent dialog wording when dragging a network folder to the trash can.
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 139143
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Desktop
2.6.x
Other Linux
: Normal minor
: ---
Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-04-26 05:57 UTC by Richard Kinder
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.5/2.6


Attachments
The dialog box that pops up when you drag a network folder to the trash (11.58 KB, image/png)
2004-04-26 06:03 UTC, Richard Kinder
Details
The right-click menu on the network folder (67.35 KB, image/png)
2004-04-26 06:04 UTC, Richard Kinder
Details

Description Richard Kinder 2004-04-26 05:57:18 UTC
1) Connect a network server (open the desktop Computer icon, File->Connect to
Server)
2) Link to the network server appears on the desktop
3) Drag the icon to the trash can
4) A dialog box pops up saying 'You cannot delete a volume icon. If you want to
eject the volume, please use 'Eject' in the right-click menu of the volume'

Unfortunately, there is no 'Eject' menu item in the right click menu. The
nearest approximation is 'Unmount Volume'
Comment 1 Richard Kinder 2004-04-26 06:03:46 UTC
Created attachment 27092 [details]
The dialog box that pops up when you drag a network folder to the trash
Comment 2 Richard Kinder 2004-04-26 06:04:39 UTC
Created attachment 27093 [details]
The right-click menu on the network folder
Comment 3 Matthew Gatto 2004-05-15 00:37:22 UTC
Yes, the dialog should say "unmount" instead of "eject".

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 139143 ***