Oops. I forgot to say that my laptop is running Ubuntu 9.10.
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For as long as I can remember, going back several Ubuntu versions, I've
been able to plug in my external USB backup drive and it has
automatically mounted on /media/Backup and opened a Nautilus window.
However, about 2-3 weeks ago this just stopped working and I have had to
manually mount my extern
hi i have fresh ubuntu 9.10 install i updated and upgraded everything using
synaptic. its about 200 mb of data after update i get udev ver 147 6.1 and my
usb 8 gb flash is recognised. the problem i got is that there is high cpu usage
in around 40% non-stop.
i checked and found that when i downgr
OK I just booted and plugged in a USB mp3 player (USB Storage) it automounted
and opened a window in gnome.
I did this because I tried to do the same just before rebooting and I needed to
stop/start udev in order to get the /dev/sdc1 device created. The difference ?
.. before the reboot I had
Hello, I've got the same problem.
My usb camera had no problem to be mounted with gphoto2 in my Karmic.
When I installed the gnone-volume-manager (Version 2.24.1-3ubuntu1) is doens't
mount anymore.
I tried to uninstall gnome-volume-manager, and reinstall udev, gphoto2,
libgphoto... and still not
deerewright [2009-12-30 16:55 -]:
> Even after updating to latest udev (147~-6.1), I still have this
> problem. The "start/stop udev" workaround does work, but how do I get
> this fixed to avoid the workaround?
If you really have this new version and rebooted since then, then you
do not have
Even after updating to latest udev (147~-6.1), I still have this
problem. The "start/stop udev" workaround does work, but how do I get
this fixed to avoid the workaround?
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Ragnar
If none of these workarounds have helped, your problem is probably
different. Log out and then check the locale settings for your user,
probably they have been set to something other than what you expect. Set
them to whatever language you normally use and log in again, then try
mounting you
Hello, I've got the same problem. Usb drives don't automount. I've tried
workaround and nothing happens. Here's the output:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1,missing
codepage or helper program, or other errorIn some cases useful info is
found in syslo
Stitch [2009-11-12 15:40 -]:
> Hi, restarting udev does not work for me.
> Also upgrading udev has no effect. Is there another workaroud ?
You have a different problem then. Hard to say what the workaround is
without knowing the details.
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Hi, restarting udev does not work for me.
Also upgrading udev has no effect. Is there another workaroud ?
Thanks
Stitch
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Zeniff [2009-11-12 5:55 -]:
> Hi~ Sorry it took a while to get back, but I tried the fix, and it seems
> like it's working for me!
Great to hear!
> I also recently clean- installed 9.10 on a desktop, but didn't seem
> to have this problem at all, so I guess it was specific to certain
> hardw
Hi~ Sorry it took a while to get back, but I tried the fix, and it seems
like it's working for me! Thank you very much!! I also recently clean-
installed 9.10 on a desktop, but didn't seem to have this problem at
all, so I guess it was specific to certain hardware?
Anyway, thanks again! Have a gre
fresh karmic install on panasonic cf73 laptop.
on livecd automount worked, after installing and upgrading system is not
working anymore
no usb storages are automounted.
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Thanks Martin. I've followed your suggestion and created a new bug with
the ubuntu-bug storage procedure. The bug number is #480131.
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piratemurray [2009-11-10 14:48 -]:
> I've tried the stop start udev and that hasn't helped.
You have a different problem them.
> I would appreciate some help with this.
Please do "ubuntu-bug storage" procedure for your camera.
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Perhaps I'm doing something incorrectly, but none of these solutions
work for me.
I've tried the stop start udev and that hasn't helped. I'm trying to get
my Casio camera to mount when i attach it via USB as well as an external
USB hard drive and numerous USB sticks.
I've also notice that in the
This bug was fixed in the package udev - 147~-6.1
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udev (147~-6.1) karmic-proposed; urgency=low
* udev/udev-node.c: Properly close directory handles to fix a major fd leak
which caused hotplugging to fail entirely. (LP: #463347)
* udev/udevd.c, handle_inotify(): Fix datatyp
I think there may be more than one cause for this problem. My udev isn't
showing mad numbers of fds left open (though the scripted test case to
reproduce the problem noted above by Martin Pitt *does* cause an
increase in open file handles for udevd).
WRT bug 466275, which has been marked as a pote
Accepted into karmic-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Karmic)
Stat
I also included the fix for
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commit;h=4daa146b into
the SRU. It immediately breaks udev when building with -O0 on amd64.
It's purely coincidental that it seems to work with the current .debs
(apparently the upper bits of nbytes are usually zero), but
Uploaded to karmic-proposed queue, waiting for SRU team processing.
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Thanks Christope! Marking as fix committed for Karmic, since I committed
it upstream, and it will be part of the 147 release (which is planned to
happen soon).
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Martin, the fix in your ppa works like a charm !
Thanks a lot, remind me to get you at least a beer next time we met !
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** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Karmic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Karmic)
Milestone: None => karmic-updates
** Tags added: regression-potential
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Even if it shouldn't be _this_ fd leak, the patch does fix a real fd
leak, so I committed it upstream:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commit;h=495d408
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I think I nailed it down. I uploaded an udev package with a proposed fix
to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~pitti/+archive/ppa
With karmic final's duev I can reproduce the leak, and this version
fixes it. However, to be 100% sure, I'd appreciate if you all could
upgrade to my new udev package an
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
is enough to fix the pb for me
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stop/start udev makes things work again. tested it with a fat usb stick & a
ext3+luks usb hd
Thanks!
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Yes .. that did it :D
Thanks
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I can confirm that sudo stop udev && sudo start udev acts as a
workaround for me.
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Easy reproducer:
$ for p in `pidof udevd`; do sudo ls -l /proc/$p/fd | wc -l; done | awk '{$s +=
$1} END { print $s }'
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$ sudo udevadm trigger --action=change --subsystem-match=block
$ for p in `pidof udevd`; do sudo ls -l /proc/$p/fd | wc -l; done | awk '{$s +=
$1} END { print $s }'
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If I do "sudo ls -l /proc//fd | wc -l", I see that increase by 4
for every "udevadm trigger --sysname-match=sdb1 --action=change" that I
do.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: gvfs
-
When i am plugging my usb
I think I got it: With "pidof udevd" I determined the udev subprocess
which runs the callouts and rules, straced it, and now see the cause:
9782
open("/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1f.2/host1/target1:0:0/1:0:0:0/block",
O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = -1 EMFILE (Too many open fil
/proc/pid/fd/ on Christophes' system:
lr-x-- 1 root root 64 2009-11-02 15:58 1000 -> /dev/.udev/links/dvd
lr-x-- 1 root root 64 2009-11-02 15:58 1001 -> /dev/.udev/links/dvdrw
lr-x-- 1 root root 64 2009-11-02 15:58 1002 -> /dev/.udev/links/scd0
lr-x-- 1 root root 64 2009-11-02 15:5
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