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a
a a
This string can be displayed
in a list of volumes that can be accessed, for example.
MethodGtk.FilePathReturns the base path of this volume.
a
a a For example, a CD-ROM device may yield a path of "/mnt/cdrom"
on Linux.MethodSystem.VoidFrees memory used by this data structure.
a
a XXX: should this even exist?MethodGdk.PixbufReturns an icon to represent this volume.
a
a
a
a a MethodSystem.Boolean
Tries to mount an unmounted volume.
a
a a , true if the volume was mounted successfully, false otherwise.
This may cause the signal in the
to be emitted.
MethodSystem.BooleanQueries whether a volume is mounted or not.
a
a a If the volume is not mounted, it can be mounted with
.ConstructorPublic constructor. For internal use; do not use.
a , pointer to the underlying C object.
a