Re: USB automount

2013-07-16 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 16 Jul 2013, tony mollica wrote: > Thanks, > > I've looked through /lib/udev/rules.d but I will check again more > carefully. > > I think the key to this is that the first automount uses ehci-hcd > while the second automount shows ohci_hcd . I'm at a loss to figure > out what, exactly,

Re: USB automount

2013-07-16 Thread tony mollica
Thanks, I've looked through /lib/udev/rules.d but I will check again more carefully. I think the key to this is that the first automount uses ehci-hcd while the second automount shows ohci_hcd . I'm at a loss to figure out what, exactly, controls this. tm On 07/16/2013 08:02 AM, Morning Star

Re: USB automount

2013-07-16 Thread Morning Star
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:26 PM, tony mollica wrote: > Any other locations used to store udev rules? you may try to look in /lib/udev/rules.d/ directory best regards, marco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact li

Re: USB automount

2013-07-15 Thread tony mollica
Thanks. Checked /etc/udev/rules.d already, but took another look anyway. Doesn't appear to be the problem. Any other locations used to store udev rules? tm On 07/15/2013 09:35 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote: On Sun, 14 Jul 2013, tony mollica wrote: Hello. Searched and found nothing to help, yet

Re: USB automount

2013-07-15 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sun, 14 Jul 2013, tony mollica wrote: > Hello. Searched and found nothing to help, yet. > > I've upgraded to wheezy and I've added the MATE desktop for wheezy > and everything works well except for one annoying problem. > > When I plug in a USB memory stick or card (SD) it mounts the way > i

USB automount

2013-07-14 Thread tony mollica
Hello. Searched and found nothing to help, yet. I've upgraded to wheezy and I've added the MATE desktop for wheezy and everything works well except for one annoying problem. When I plug in a USB memory stick or card (SD) it mounts the way it should, no problem. The problem is removing the drive

Re: usb automount disabled by installing/removing autofs

2009-04-25 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 12.04.09 01:34, Stephen Guzik wrote: > Automounting used to work fine with gnome in squeeze. Then I > installed and removed autofs and now it seems to be disabled. Does > anyone know how to recover the original behaviour? automount mounts filesystems automatically when someone's trying to acc

usb automount disabled by installing/removing autofs

2009-04-12 Thread Stephen Guzik
Hi, Automounting used to work fine with gnome in squeeze. Then I installed and removed autofs and now it seems to be disabled. Does anyone know how to recover the original behaviour? Thanks, Stephen

Re: USB automount regression

2009-03-26 Thread B. L. Jilek
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 4:23 AM, David Purton wrote: > Has anyone else seen gnome stop automounting USB flash drives after > upgrading from 2.6.26 to the current 2.6.28 kernel in sid? > > The kernel detects the device ok, and I can mount it using the > gnome-mount/pmount/mount using either the hal

USB automount regression

2009-03-22 Thread David Purton
Has anyone else seen gnome stop automounting USB flash drives after upgrading from 2.6.26 to the current 2.6.28 kernel in sid? The kernel detects the device ok, and I can mount it using the gnome-mount/pmount/mount using either the hal udi or the device file as appropriate. If I boot to 2.6.26, i