Bug 65592

Summary: icon stays on desktop after unmounting cdrom
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Pierre Francois <pf>
Component: nautilusAssignee: Havoc Pennington <hp>
Status: CLOSED DEFERRED QA Contact: Aaron Brown <abrown>
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Description Pierre Francois 2002-05-28 09:45:03 UTC
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Description of problem:
when /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrom1 both contain at the same time a CDROM with an 
identic label, if you unmount /dev/cdrom1, the icon of the mounted CDROM 
remains however on the screen until you logout, and everytime you try to mount 
or umount rightclicking on that icon, a message box appears issued by nautilus 
saying it is unable to mount/unmount the volume.

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. in a machine containing two CD drives and running sawfish window manager, 
insert two CD's with the same label, 2 icons appear when the discs are mounted;
2. eject both CD's rightclicking on the icon of the mounted disc;


Actual Results:  one of the 2 icons remain on the desktop until you log out, 
however the disc is unmounted. That icon is useless: you can't perform any 
operation on it: opening, unmounting, etc. Each time you repeat steps 1 and 2, 
you will have a new useless copy of that icon.


Expected Results:  The icon corresponding to an unmounted volume should 
disappear from the desktop

Additional info:

it happens only with the icon corresponding to /dev/cdrom1, i.e. the second CD 
drive.

Comment 1 Havoc Pennington 2002-06-09 14:37:02 UTC
Sent upstream as http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84656

We will pull down any upstream fix. You may want to add yourself to the "cc" 
line on that gnome.org bug.