Re: Disk icon for mounted file system in the Finder
Re: Disk icon for mounted file system in the Finder
- Subject: Re: Disk icon for mounted file system in the Finder
- From: Sam Vaughan <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 13:21:27 +1000
Something I only just noticed today was that if you navigate to our
mount point in a Finder column view window, clicking on one of our
mounted logical volumes results in an icon for it appearing on the
desktop. The icon is the black globe on a graphite external disk, just
like the one you get for NFS mounts.
So do we really need to publish IOMedia objects in the IORegistry? The
fact that mounting an NFS volume results in the same icon on the
desktop with no change to the IORegistry makes me suspicious.
Of course my next question would be how to change the icon we get ;-)
Sam
On Tuesday, Oct 14, 2003, at 01:55 Australia/Melbourne, Garth Cummings
wrote:
Ultimately, DiskArb has to be involved in mounts that you want Finder
to see.
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