How to refresh Nautilus file view.

December 17th, 2011 - 02:30 pm ET by Russell Gadd | Report spam
I have just set up a NAS box and sometimes it comes up from sleep too
late for Nautilus to see it so when I look for it in Nautilus the
mounted drive isn't there, I just see the folder where it should be
mounted. I'm sure it is mounted since I can check this with the mount
command, although if using the Gnome terminal I still can't see it
with a ls command. I can reboot and it will be ok. I wondered if
there's a quicker way to get Nautilus/Gnome to refresh its view of
this.


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#1 Camale
December 18th, 2011 - 06:00 am ET | Report spam
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 19:04:20 +0000, Russell Gadd wrote:

I have just set up a NAS box and sometimes it comes up from sleep too
late for Nautilus to see it so when I look for it in Nautilus the
mounted drive isn't there, I just see the folder where it should be
mounted. I'm sure it is mounted since I can check this with the mount
command, although if using the Gnome terminal I still can't see it with
a ls command. I can reboot and it will be ok. I wondered if there's a
quicker way to get Nautilus/Gnome to refresh its view of this.



How is the mount point set? Dynamically or statically?

Does "Ctrl+R" (reload) do the trick? If not, how about closing/opening
Nautilus? Or just by relogin?

Greetings,

Camaleón


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