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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Sat 27 Aug 2011, 13:39 Post subject:
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| L18L wrote: | | And I will roll back to text only buttons to be on the safe side. |
No roll back but something better now
In Preferences there is a button now
which toggles gtk buttons or text only buttons.
(some changes in translations needed)
Another improvement
/initrd/mnt/dev_save is showing as /mnt/home and can be opened in rox.
Note, no limit in partition numbering, see screenshot.
Separate NLS package to keep package size low.
There is just one language included so that the language switcher has something useful to do.
Have fun
L
Edited 2011-08-29
yad and yad-NLS required
Get NativeLanguageSupport ymount-NLS.pet from
Localization
Edited 2011-09-11
Link to latest version provided always here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=557739
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rodin.s
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 323 Location: Ukraine
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2011, 06:06 Post subject:
UTF-8 support. |
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When I mount my USB-flash with ymount Russian characters displayed as '???????'. It's OK with pmount or event manager.
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2011, 10:14 Post subject:
Re: UTF-8 support. Subject description: Russian on usb-flash |
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| rodin.s wrote: | | When I mount my USB-flash with ymount Russian characters displayed as '???????'. It's OK with pmount or event manager. |
Now in wary5141
I have tried to reproduce it. (täßt is misspelled for test)
But for me it is not clear where are the '????????'
Is your locale set to utf8 ?
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rodin.s
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 323 Location: Ukraine
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2011, 12:56 Post subject:
?????? mount |
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I found out that this command mounts my USB-flash with no '??????'
| Code: | | # mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/sdc1 -o shortname=mixed,quiet,utf8 |
I have fixed it. I have changed mount lines in /usr/local/ymount/functions.
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2011, 15:14 Post subject:
Re: ?????? mount |
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| rodin.s wrote: | I found out that this command mounts my USB-flash with no '??????'
| Code: | | # mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/sdc1 -o shortname=mixed,quiet,utf8 |
I have fixed it. I have changed mount lines in /usr/local/ymount/functions. |
Our international quality controlling is working well
I think version 1.0 has to come out soon.
Thank you very much.
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011, 08:18 Post subject:
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Here is version 1.0 of ymount, mount or unmount multiple partitions.
New:
Sizes (Gig, Meg or K) can be set in preferences now.
G might be useful for owners of T devices
K is still useful for floppies
fixes might be of interest for non-English users only:
rodin.s's fix applied for fs type unknown
no more dependent of yad-NLS if latest version of ymount_NLS.pet
is installed
Have fun
L
Edited 2011-09-15
Do NOT use this version.
Link to latest stable version provided always here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=557739
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Bert

Joined: 30 Jun 2006 Posts: 703
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Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011, 08:40 Post subject:
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Thank you L18L!
Wow, version 1.0 Congrats!
No problems to report
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011, 09:55 Post subject:
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| Bert wrote: | Thank you L18L!
Wow, version 1.0 Congrats!
No problems to report  |
Glad you are happy
Let us hope that rodin.s is happy, too
Testers of CD/DVD and floppies ?
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rodin.s
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 323 Location: Ukraine
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Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011, 12:28 Post subject:
I have questions, ymount.mo |
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I have questions in file names but I guess I know how to fix it. And also ru.mo in NLS pet should be renamed to ymount.mo.
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011, 14:28 Post subject:
Re: I have questions, ymount.mo |
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| rodin.s wrote: | | I have questions in file names but I guess I know how to fix it. And also ru.mo in NLS pet should be renamed to ymount.mo. |
Thanks for the pictures.
So we have to change functions line 241 to
| Code: | | mount /dev/$partition /mnt/$partition -o utf8 |
I have tested, it mounts ntfs with this change. You have succes mounting a vfat partition?
And forget the shortname=mixed,quiet ?
Could you create a small ext2 partition (8 M is enough) and test cyrillic there please?
And thanks for the ru.mo
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rodin.s
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 323 Location: Ukraine
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Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011, 16:43 Post subject:
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It seems that '-o utf8' is needed only for vfat and cdrom. Ext2 and ext3 do not work with it at all. But cyrillic is OK on ext2 and ext3 without '-o utf8'.
As for 'shortname=mixed,quiet'. It may be useful only for vfat. It's used in pmount code.
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Mon 12 Sep 2011, 14:11 Post subject:
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| rodin.s wrote: | It seems that '-o utf8' is needed only for vfat and cdrom. Ext2 and ext3 do not work with it at all. But cyrillic is OK on ext2 and ext3 without '-o utf8'.
As for 'shortname=mixed,quiet'. It may be useful only for vfat. It's used in pmount code. |
Please try the following changed code in functions
| Code: | partition_type="$(guess_fstype /dev/$partition)"
case $partition_type in
vfat) mount /dev/$partition /mnt/$partition -t vfat -o shortname=mixed,quiet,utf8
success=$? ;;
iso9660) mount /dev/$partition /mnt/$partition -t iso9660 -o utf8
success=$? ;;
ntfs) mount /dev/$partition /mnt/$partition -t ntfs
success=$? ;;
unknown) mount /dev/$partition /mnt/$partition -o utf8 # ntfs & vfat mount tested
success=$? ;;
*) mount /dev/$partition /mnt/$partition -t $partition_type
success=$? ;;
esac
if [ $success -eq 0 ] |
On my system I had 2 unknown partitions, after mount one was vfat and the other ntfs.
The code is a bit more verbous, maybe redundant but easier to maintain
Thank you
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rodin.s
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 323 Location: Ukraine
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Posted: Mon 12 Sep 2011, 17:07 Post subject:
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I've tested it on vfat and cd and it works. Linux volumes and NTFS are also OK.
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sheldonisaac
Joined: 21 Jun 2009 Posts: 292 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted: Tue 13 Sep 2011, 08:22 Post subject:
Re: re: mount -o utf8 |
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Hello, L18L. Thank you very much for your work on this.
I have a question, and will SNIP much of the quote.
| L18L wrote: |
Please try the following changed code in functions
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OK, now the question.
ymount 9.1 had worked well on my Acer Aspire One, running Puppy 5.28 with instant update 001.
I uninstalled it and installed version 1.0
Restart X.
ymount shows only sda1 (ntfs) and sda2 (vfat)
It does not show sda5 (vfat) or sda6 (ext3)
Then I click select devices, and it shows sda
I select sda and click OK
It shows the same 2 partitions.
I mount , for example, sda2
Then the ymount screen
| Quote: | Selected devices: sda
Now, choose one partition
or choose several partitions to mount or unmount |
NO partitions are shown!!
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I don't understand how to do the changes you said to use in /usr/local/ymount/functions
What shall I do?
Thank you,
Sheldon Isaac
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 1717 Location: Burghaslach, Germany
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Posted: Tue 13 Sep 2011, 11:05 Post subject:
Re: It works. |
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| rodin.s wrote: | | I've tested it on vfat and cd and it works. Linux volumes and NTFS are also OK. |
Thank you very much
Here is version 1.1
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