usermountability

Martin Gumucio martin at gumucio.com
Tue Apr 6 06:57:16 GMT 2004


On Lör, 2004-04-03 at 19:47 -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:

> Yes.  You need to own the mount-point, and have the vfs.usermount sysctl
> set to 1.  Then restart Nautilus.

This works now.  Awesome
> 
> There should be an icon for adding a network server under the Computer
> container.  Assuming you built gnomevfs2 with SMB support, you should be
> able to add SMB, FTP, and possible even sftp network servers.

There is no add network server icon under the computer container, unless
someone has helpful suggestion my next step will be to upgrade from 2.6
RC1 to 2.6 and see if that helps.

Thanks a lot for your help!

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