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FYI: The default in ~arch is UDisks2 instead of UDisks1 for gvfs, and thus, GNOME and Xfce (/media vs. /run/media/$user)
 

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ssuominen at gentoo

May 15, 2012, 5:17 AM


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FYI: The default in ~arch is UDisks2 instead of UDisks1 for gvfs, and thus, GNOME and Xfce (/media vs. /run/media/$user)

What has changed:

make.defaults of targets/desktop/ is enabling USE="udisks upower" and
NOT enabling USE="gdu"

package.use of targets/desktop/ is enabling USE="gdu" for older
gnome-base/gvfs versions (as in, stable versions)

What it means:

>=gnome-base/gvfs-1.12 will use UDisks2 instead of UDisks1 by default

/run/media/$user is used instead of /media

new kernel options are required to be enabled, and they will appear with
CONFIG_CHECK when you emerge sys-fs/udisks:2

No need to reply to this, I just wanted to keep you informed. Not trying
to spawn another debate or flamewar.

- Samuli

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FYI: The default in ~arch is UDisks2 instead of UDisks1 for gvfs, and thus, GNOME and Xfce (/media vs. /run/media/$user) ssuominen at gentoo May 15, 2012, 5:17 AM

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