Package: gnome-volume-manager Version: 2.24.1-4 Severity: minor
When a plugged USB drive contains more than one partition gnome-volume-manager tries to mount the partitions in order. However it is possible that first partition is formatted in a custom manner and is not mountable.
Previously gnome-volume-manager used to skip such a partition and try the next one, quietly. However for quite some time gnome-volume-manager is producing an error before trying the next partition. I believe this is not a desired behaviour. An error might only be acceptable if none of the partitions on usb drive are mountable.
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