How do I control whether ZFS arrays show in the devices pane in Ubuntu?

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I am using Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 with XFCE as my DE.



I have mounted a zfs array 'big-tank' to /media/big-tank, however, it does not show up in the devices pane. Additionally, the leftover space from a different pool does appear there, in spite of it not being mounted to /media.



user@ubuntu:~$ zfs get all big-tank |grep mountpoint
big-tank mountpoint /media/big-tank local
user@ubuntu:~$ ls /media
big-tank CloudDrive user nvme-tank
user@ubuntu:~$ df /media/big-tank
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
big-tank 7541358208 128 7541358080 1% /media/big-tank


but here is my devices pane:



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  1. Why does big-tank not show in devices in spite of being correctly mounted /media/big-tank?

  2. Why does nvme-tank show in devices in spite of not being mounted to /media, and having no mountpoint listed?








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    I am using Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 with XFCE as my DE.



    I have mounted a zfs array 'big-tank' to /media/big-tank, however, it does not show up in the devices pane. Additionally, the leftover space from a different pool does appear there, in spite of it not being mounted to /media.



    user@ubuntu:~$ zfs get all big-tank |grep mountpoint
    big-tank mountpoint /media/big-tank local
    user@ubuntu:~$ ls /media
    big-tank CloudDrive user nvme-tank
    user@ubuntu:~$ df /media/big-tank
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    big-tank 7541358208 128 7541358080 1% /media/big-tank


    but here is my devices pane:



    enter image description here



    1. Why does big-tank not show in devices in spite of being correctly mounted /media/big-tank?

    2. Why does nvme-tank show in devices in spite of not being mounted to /media, and having no mountpoint listed?








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      I am using Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 with XFCE as my DE.



      I have mounted a zfs array 'big-tank' to /media/big-tank, however, it does not show up in the devices pane. Additionally, the leftover space from a different pool does appear there, in spite of it not being mounted to /media.



      user@ubuntu:~$ zfs get all big-tank |grep mountpoint
      big-tank mountpoint /media/big-tank local
      user@ubuntu:~$ ls /media
      big-tank CloudDrive user nvme-tank
      user@ubuntu:~$ df /media/big-tank
      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
      big-tank 7541358208 128 7541358080 1% /media/big-tank


      but here is my devices pane:



      enter image description here



      1. Why does big-tank not show in devices in spite of being correctly mounted /media/big-tank?

      2. Why does nvme-tank show in devices in spite of not being mounted to /media, and having no mountpoint listed?








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      I am using Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 with XFCE as my DE.



      I have mounted a zfs array 'big-tank' to /media/big-tank, however, it does not show up in the devices pane. Additionally, the leftover space from a different pool does appear there, in spite of it not being mounted to /media.



      user@ubuntu:~$ zfs get all big-tank |grep mountpoint
      big-tank mountpoint /media/big-tank local
      user@ubuntu:~$ ls /media
      big-tank CloudDrive user nvme-tank
      user@ubuntu:~$ df /media/big-tank
      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
      big-tank 7541358208 128 7541358080 1% /media/big-tank


      but here is my devices pane:



      enter image description here



      1. Why does big-tank not show in devices in spite of being correctly mounted /media/big-tank?

      2. Why does nvme-tank show in devices in spite of not being mounted to /media, and having no mountpoint listed?






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