How do I explain to Gnome that a mount is a remote filesystem?
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Stuart Bishop
I'm using Jungledisk and I've got a remote filesystem happily mounted via fuse that works great from the command line. However, when I browse the filesystem using Nautilus it is downloading files to generate thumbnails and deleting files moves them to a trash directory instead of just deleting them.
How can I tell my system that this filesystem is actually on another continent and it should be treated in the same way as, say, a WebDAV mount?
mount -l lists it as:
jungledisk on /media/jungledisk type fuse.jungledisk (rw,nosuid,
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