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Hide non-useful system partitions from Nautilus by default #188

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cleanerspam opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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Hide non-useful system partitions from Nautilus by default #188

cleanerspam opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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Feature Description

In Nautilus you can see two partition one of 20Gb vaniila and one other partition

Screenshot from 2024-07-31 09-03-37

Please hide these partitions from normal user in Nautilus

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I dont think it is meant to be shown in Nautilus

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@mirkobrombin mirkobrombin added this to the 2-after-stable milestone Jul 31, 2024
@mirkobrombin mirkobrombin moved this to Todo in 2 - Orchid Jul 31, 2024
@mirkobrombin mirkobrombin added enhancement New feature or request and removed triage labels Jul 31, 2024
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taukakao commented Jul 31, 2024

Those are two partitions on your device. I think it would be more confusing if they weren't there.

Also, especially access to the root of the filesystem can be very useful.

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Yes but what is vos-init one ?

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@cleanerspam
This is where the kernel and initramfs are.
While this may not be super useful for users I think it would be confusing it it can't be found anywhere.
But I don't have a strong opinion on that. It's fine for me if we remove it.

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