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  1. forum.zorin.com

    Dec 17, 2024Method 2: Configure Avahi to exclude specific devices. Edit the Avahi configuration file: Open the file /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf (or /etc/avahi/avahi.conf on older systems) in a text editor. Add the following lines: exclude=usb* or exclude=sdc* (replace sdc* with the device label or UUID of the external drive you want to exclude).
  2. askubuntu.com

    In Nautilus, under Other Locations -> On This Computer all of them show up, say 30 of them. Essentially, if I have a zfs pool named Internal, then, I see 30 Internal "drives", and if you click on them, they try and mount which they can't of course. Apparently, zfs has a small unused near as I can tell partition at the end of drives.
  3. ubuntuforums.org

    I have 2 drives formatted NTFS, which I'm mounting with /etc/fstab to ~/Movies/ and ~/Music/ and an EXT4 partition on my primary drive for games, mounted to ~/Roms/ and I would like for these drives to NOT show up in the side panel of nautilus. I've been doing some looking around, and what I've found so far is that supposedly if you mount a partition/drive somewhere besides /media/ nautilus ...
  4. unix.stackexchange.com

    Nautilus will only show those sidebar entries if your mount point is under /media. Using a mount point under /mnt should make Nautilus ignore the filesystem. Share. Improve this answer. Follow answered Sep 23, 2018 at 20:13. user88036 user88036. Add a comment | You must log ...
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  1. Nautilus does not display volumes in the location pane if those volumes have to be mounted elsewhere than in /media
    You can 'hide' a partition by specifying a mountpoint elsewhere than in /media in the fstab file. Of course, lets play with mount option to not mount those volume at boot.

    The lines in fstab should look like this :

    # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
      /dev/sdXY      /mnt/uniq       zfs     noauto          0       0
    # mountpoint should be uniq
    # noauto, parition will not be mounted at startutp, not mouted with mount -a
    # fsck option 0 & 0 But why not use recommended settings for zfs 

    Example with /dev/sda9

    sudo mkdir /mnt/hidesda9
    echo "/dev/sda9 /mnt/hidesda9 zfs noauto 0 0" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
    sudo mount -a

    --cmak.fr

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