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Old 10-11-2011, 05:42 PM   #1
wonderwaffle
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[gnome][thunar][udev] Too many disks are shown in filemanager


There is a RAID /dev/mapper/tralala, which is also can be seen in my system as a pair of disks /dev/sd*. And partitions on them are shown in the filemanager (now it’s Thunar, but before I used Nautilus that showed the same). How to hide disks from the side pane? They are taking too much place I could use for bookmarks.

Automounting works via udev, gvfs and udisks. Distro is Gentoo amd64.

Thanks in advance!
 
  


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