http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=159
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Cool, works for me now! I was not able to test the gfloppy-related bug because it
don't
installs with the first CD and I was only able to download the first one (download
quotas..)
The rest of them:
- deleting works properly now
- remove the floppy, reinsert it and refresh works
But:
- Its not possible to delete files on a floppy in Nautilus (del-key generates an
error-message,
there is no menu-item for deleting a file)
- error-message when copying a file with Konqueror on the floppy: permissions couldn't
be
change (this also bugs me when copying files to the windows partition in 9.0)
- there's no floppy-symbol on the desktop (not very newbie-friendly)
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Again, I am not sure, where to put the bug-report, hopefully this category is at
least a little bit appropriate ;-)
I don't know if all of this problem has the same bug as origin, but there are a
lot of similar symptoms:
- if I click on floppy in KDE, Konqueror opens and shows the contents of the
diskette. When i delete some files, the files are gone but the space on disk
doesn't grow. So if I delete a file from a full disk and try to copy the SAME
file onto the disk afterwards, it fails ("No free space available").
- When I view a diskette with Gnome/Nautilus, eject the diskette, put it in the
drive again and click on the refresh-button, Nautilus says, it has "no
permissions" to view the diskette. From this moment, the same message appears
also in Konqueror. When I try to access the floppy with the shell, it says "cd:
/mnt/floppy/: Input/output error". After a restart everthing is fine again. This
bugs renders it nearly impossible to use a lot of disks, because after every
refresh, a restart is needed.
- After I have formatted a disk in gfloppy, I often cannot access the floppy
afterwards (no permissions).
- When these things happens, there is always one of the following messages
while the shutdown: "/mnt/floppy illegal seek" and "umount2: device or ressource
busy"
- is it normal, that df -h shows "none" as the filesystem?
I hope this helps to find the underlying failure. BTW: I also had similar
failures with 8.2 on another computer. If I should try anything specific with my
9.0b4-Installation to help Mandrake-team with this bug, just mail me,
Michael