Version: unspecified (using Devel) OS: Linux Chapter 9. Krusader Tools Title: MountMan: work with your mounted file systems 1) Obsolete examples for MountMan (using floppy disks) First paragraph which describe MountMan give example of obsolete mounted floppy disks. Paragraph which describe plans of expanding MountMan inform MountMan will be able to format floppies. 2) description of activating Quickmode for MountMan Quick mode for MountMan is described in paragraph below subheading "Quickmode for MountMan". Quote: To activate Quickmode for MountMan, click and hold the MountMan button on the Main Toolbar. I tried activate Quickmode for MountMan in versions 1.80, 2.0 and 2.4.0-beta1. It works only in version 1.80. The Quick mode is activated with lateral button with arrow in version 2.0 and newer. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: translation documetation Actual Results: MountMan is a tool which helps you manage your mounted file systems. Once invoked, it displays a list of every mounted file system. For each file system, MountMan displays its name (which is the actual device name - i.e. <filename class="directory">/dev/fd0</filename> for a <hardware>floppy</hardware>), its type (vfat, ext3, ReiserFS ...) and its mount point on your system (the directory on which the file system is mounted). We plan to expand MountMan in the next evolution of &krusader;. It will be able to format floppies, edit <filename class="directory">/etc/fstab</filename>, create new file systems and more.... By the way, we have started working on it, see "Quickmode for MountMan" To activate Quickmode for MountMan, click and hold the MountMan button on the <link linkend="mainwindow">Main Toolbar</link> Expected Results: MountMan is a tool which helps you manage your mounted file systems. Once invoked, it displays a list of every mounted file system. For each file system, MountMan displays its name (which is the actual device name - i.e. <filename class="directory">/dev/sda1</filename> for a <hardware>first partition on first HDD</hardware>), its type (ext4, ext3, ntfs, vfat, ReiserFS ...) and its mount point on your system (the directory on which the file system is mounted). We plan to expand MountMan in the next evolution of &krusader;. It will be able to format partition, edit <filename class="directory">/etc/fstab</filename>, create new file systems and more.... By the way, we have started working on it, see "Quickmode for MountMan". To activate Quickmode for MountMan, click lateral button with arrow near the MountMan button on the <link linkend="mainwindow">Main Toolbar</link>.
Fixed. http://commits.kde.org/krusader/38e4ae823b1052ebf5cfa41547db05789c15dc22 Thanks for the report.