** Changed in: usbmount (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Removable devices should be automounted synchronously
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** Changed in: usbmount (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #337483
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=337483
** Also affects: usbmount (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=337483
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: usbmount (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Hi.
No problems. I wrote more documentation regarding this.
Regards, Rogério Brito.
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Rogério Brito, sorry, I didn't see that this bug is affect on usbmount,
I think that it about all Ubuntu behavior, and I wrote about poor USB
mount functionality in Ubuntu GUI.
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I am the upstream maintainer of usbmount and it is already fixed in
Debian.
** Changed in: usbmount (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rogério Brito (rbrito)
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Hi.
On 7/15/09, Murz wrote:
> Most of users use a standard KDE or Gnome mount dialogs instead of usbmount
> package that they need to find and install manually.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the fact that both KDE and GNOME
present mount dialogs for the user: usbmount is *not* meant to
Most of users use a standard KDE or Gnome mount dialogs instead of usbmount
package that they need to find and install manually.
And Ubuntu must give they the easy way to select mount type with KDE, Gnome or
another DE interface like in Windows (Removable drive configuration -
"Performance" or
The information is documented in usbmount /usr/share/doc/usbmount/*
files.
Regards, Rogério Brito.
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I think there are must be a page in systemsettings (or at first - text
config file, cli configurator) in that user can select the default mount
option for new usb devices (sync or async) and maybe for standard device
types (usb drive, usb hdd, etc).
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I am the upstream maintainer of this bug.
I can add this in the next upload to Debian (I'm releasing updates quite
frequently now that I've adopted the package).
You can minimize this problem by using sync on your system. Or mount the
device with the sync option, like the configuration file says
I must confess to not being that technically savvy about Linux but
surely it's possible for it to tell the difference? It even shows up as
a USB key icon when it automounts, that would suggest to me that Linux
can detect a USB key-type device. Even if it can't distinguish, I'd
like to see synchro
And how would the system know if this is a small USB key or an integral
part of the operating system on an external USB hard drive? In the
latter case the 'small' gain (I know nothing about the gain) would be
very important.
** Changed in: usbmount (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => usbmount
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