On Sat, 2026-06-06 at 16:37 -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On Sat, 2026-06-06 at 20:38 +0100, Chris Ramsden wrote:
> > Asus Zenbook
> > Debian 13 Trixie
> > Mate DE
> > 
> > I have just noticed that this computer has stopped recognising USB
> > thumbdrives. 
> > 
> > They are listed in lsusb, but do not appear in my file browser
> > (caja),
> > nor in df. 
> > 
> > The same machine sees the same USB thumbdrives when booted into
> > windows, so it appears not to be faulty hardware. 
> > 
> > I can't say when this started happening; I haven't plugged in any
> > USB
> > thumbdrives for a few weeks. 
> > 
> 
> 
> Hi.. This sounds familiar, like something I experienced with Thunar
> ages ago. I can remember finally stumbling upon "Enable Volume
> Management" in Thunar's settings. That option specifically references
> removable drives, devices, and media.
> 
> No clue what triggered mine to fail. Maybe settings became corrupted
> during a new debootstrap install or suchly. A glitchy software update
> could have been the culprit, too.
> 
> Mine's currently unticked meaning I haven't had to enable that
> feature
> in a long time. Meanwhile, everything I plug in works as expected
> these
> days.
> 
> My thought process in replying is that it might help to try a search
> on
> keywords like volume management, Debian, and one's personal choice of
> file manager.
> 
> Maybe it will help... Maybe.
> 
> Cindy :)
> 
> Afterthought: I tried my own suggested search. DuckDuckGo concluded
> by
> saying, "While you can use Caja for USB volume management, it might
> not
> handle automounting and other features as effectively as Dolphin or
> other KDE-specific file managers."
> 
> For what it's worth: Thunar used to be installable (and thus also
> uninstallable) as a stand-alone package regardless of the desktop
> environment (e.g. LXDE). Thunar could be used to test if it sees
> what's
> currently not appearing otherwise.
> 
> "Enable Volume Management" setting can be found toward the bottom of:
> 
> Edit > Preferences > Advanced (tab)
> 
> In enabling my own just now, I see references to mount and auto-run.
> THAT would be why mine is not enabled. I can't stand when that
> happens
> because I have so many various partitions attached in my setup.
> 
> But, as I said previously, mine started working again after I messed
> with that a few years ago. Either there was a timely software update
> (possibly even as a fix to a reported bug) or ticking "Enable Volume
> Management" on for a few minutes generated a config file of some sort
> in my daily user's home directory.
> 
> PPS DuckDuckGo did explicitly reference the Dolphin file manager in
> case a user wants to stay as true to KDE applications as possible...
Thanks Cindy, some useful ideas there, but I am doubtful that if it
doesn't appear in df, it's not going to be accessible to higher lever
tools. 

I'll try some other file managers. 

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