Hello there. I have the software RAID5 and nemo dont show their partitions, instead of this shows three physical disk drives which is parts of RAID5. Then it shows the fourth drive that contain boot and portage partitions - all the same, inaccessible physical drive, says "unable to mount location". I think for what? May be it is the bug? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run nemo 2. Menu bar->Go->Computer Actual Results: nemo shows inaccessible physical drives Expected Results: nemo shows partitions, including software RAID partitions.
Please attach a screenshot and the output of "gvfs-mount --list" Also, what versions with what USE flags of glib, gvfs, and udisks are you using?
Created attachment 354790 [details] nemo screenshot
Created attachment 354792 [details] emerge --info
Created attachment 354794 [details] gvfs-mount --list
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(In reply to Paramonov Valeriy from comment #4) > Created attachment 354794 [details] > gvfs-mount --list That looks like a bug either in gvfs or in udisks. If the disks are in a RAID, there should be a RAID volume in that list, not just individual drives. (Assuming the RAID is assembled. It is active and assembled, correct?) Please attach the output of "udisksctl dump" (redirect it to a file) to check if udisks can see the raid.
Created attachment 354824 [details] udisksctl dump Yes, array assembled, active and already mounted )
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Try with 1.8.5 please
(In reply to Pacho Ramos from comment #10) > Try with 1.8.5 please 1.8.5 the same.
Is nautilus also affected by this one?
(In reply to Pacho Ramos from comment #12) > Is nautilus also affected by this one? I don't have nautilus. It has lots of dependencies. I use Nemo with XFCE.
Try with newer version please like 2.2.4