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This bug also prevents auto-mounting of CDs and DVDs in Mythbuntu 10.04
(Mythbuntu is a cut down version of Ubuntu with Xfce and MythTV). Auto-
mounting worked as expected in Mythbuntu 9.10.
Auto-login is turned on.
Logoff and manually login fixes it.
Editing /etc/rc.local to add hald does not see
edit: workaround #39 works.
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regarding workaround #39: you're definitely missing an "s" there, the path
should read "/usr/sbin/hald" (ok, just saw that in the bug description that is
already fixed).
also this workaround doesn't work for me.
can confirm the bug with xubuntu lucid (proposed).
"gksu thunar" actually shows my s
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updates installed.
If automatic login is turned on, usb devices do not get automounted when
plugged in.
Steps to produce this issue:
-use latest xubuntu LL beta
-turn on automatic l
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If automatic login is turned on, usb devices do not get automounted when
plugged in.
Steps to produce this issue:
-use latest xubuntu LL beta
-turn on automatic l
/usr/sbin/hald in rc.local has finally solved my problem. Thank you very
much, guys!
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There is this report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/539515 that could be
related to this problem in Ubuntu and Gnome.
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I believe we are dealing with 2 different bugs here. One in Ubuntu and
one in Xubuntu. In Ubuntu I already have hald running at boot. The
problem that Rami Autiomäki and I have occurs when there is a floppy
controller but no floppy drive. Is it possible to split this off to a
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Here is the fix:
sudo nano /etc/rc.local
add this above the exit 0, like so:
~~
/usr/bin/hald
exit 0
~~
Save
Ensure the execution bit is set:
sudo chmod u+x /etc/rc.local
reboot.
Inserting a USB stick should now work and appear in Thunar left hand
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I can confirm that USB sticks do not mount in Thunar under normal login
in Xubuntu 10.04, and that the fix "sudo /usr/sbin/hald &" does fix the
problem. Now to find the way to run hald on boot. No doubt in the init
scripts somewhere but has anything changed in how this operates in
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And, wrong, need to go through "sudo -i" first and as root type "hald &"
for this to work.
I think that I need cron for this. Until then, only manual option.
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Ok, solved. Thunar REQUIRES hald to be running, for thunar-volman to
work. Needs "sudo /usr/sbin/hald &" to be executed. Now pen-drives, SD
cards and others automount and show fine in thunar.
Now, how to automate this? Easiest would be to grant rights for user to
sudo hald without password prompt
It seems that while Firefox or Abiword can see my USB keys when plugged,
Thunar or the "Places" applet can't. Also, my desktop is set up to show
removable devices, but my plugged USB devices don't appear on it.
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Ok, upgraded my Ubuntu desktop 9.10 to 10.04 on my Toshiba NB100. Same
problem, no pen-drives, usb disks or SD cards (internal reader, usb bus)
show in thunar anymore. Packages pmount and usbmount not installed, hal
is installed. Usbmount allows using everything in /media/usbX
directories, but won'
I have IBM Thinkpad T41 laptop, and I can workaround this problem by
disabling floppy support in bios. After this my usb disk mounts fine
automatically.
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Strange. I don't have usbmount or pmount installed.
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I Have the same insue in ubuntu and i find the solution.
1º Open synaptic and check to remove complete :usbmount , hal ,and pmount
2º after that install again only :pmount and hal (usbmount conflict and not
neded)
And Automount working again 100%
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Another (hopefully helpful) observation:
Looking for a solution / workaround for the annoying Thunar double-click
problem (#Bug #520118 ) I installed pcmanfm2 from the Lubuntu repos. And voilà
- it does not just solve the double-click bug, but perfectly handles USB
drives, too.
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I also found that forcing Nautilus to restart by running "killall
nautilus" in a terminal will temporarily fix the problem. I don't know
if Thunar works the same way but those of you with Xubuntu may want to
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I just made a huge breakthrough in this bug. Keep in mind, I may have a
different bug than the others since I am using Ubuntu not Xubuntu.
Checking the log files I see:
kern.log
Apr 26 22:01:33 chris-vaio580 kernel: [ 178.360607] end_request: I/O error,
dev fd0, sector 0
Apr 26 22:01:33 chris-va
I can confirm this, too, 3 different systems, 32 and 64 bit.
Just an additional observation:
You can mount USB drives implicitly e.g. using the Firefox save-as dialog. This
dialog shows all USB drives and selecting one in the dialog mounts the drive.
After that it is fully accessible but still n
I confirm this, too
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The problem still exists on the xubuntu RC iso. If i boot into the live
cd, usb keys don't auto mount. If I log out and log in again, usb keys
work.
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I discovered that auto-login has nothing to do with it in my case. USB
drives will not mount on the first login, even if auto-login is
disabled. I have to log out, then back in for drives to auto-mount. I
created a new user to test and the same holds true for the new user. So
what is reset when a u
Here's mine. Hope it helps.
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If I login with a password, my usb keys show up on the xubuntu desktop
normally. If I use auto-login, the drives don't show up. They appear
as normal in dmesg, and I can access them using 'mount' at the command
line. Affects my laptop and desktop, running xubuntu 32 and 64, updated
today.
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I can confirm this bug still exists. I just updated a couple of hours
ago. I'm running Ubuntu Lucid i386 with Gnome. I have a Fat32 USB HDD,
an NTFS USB HDD, and 2 thumb drives that won't auto-mount if I use auto-
login. I also discovered that they will auto-mount if I log in as a
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Markhor:
Please attach you ~/.xsession-errors log file. It would also be helpful to
attach the /var/log/dmesg.log after the error.
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Oh what are you talking about !? I just updated my system and this bug
IS NOT FIXED. Marked this as new.
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This bug has been fixed in lucid, but I don't know what fixed it.
Marking invalid to show it is no longer active.
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It seems that the bug is fixed
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this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
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Thank you for the attachment. Both logs show the same errors:
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:1754): GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
cannot register existing type `_PolkitError'
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:1754): GLib-CRITICAL **:
g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0' fa
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Ben Crosse@: could you reproduce the issue and attach your
~/.xsession.errors log file also? This appears to be an error in polkit-
gnome-authentication-agent, but I need to verify that.
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Confirming this bug here too: Fresh Xubuntu install and no auto-mount of
USB with auto-login. Logging out and back in makes everything work fine.
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Thanks for confirming this issue. Now, if we could have one or both of
you attach your ~/.xsession-error log file. I will then forward this
report upstream to Xfce developers.
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Have the issue on Xubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 (updated) on Compaq Evo N610c.
Thanks Markhor for solution :)
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I have tried to reproduce this issue using Xubuntu Lucid up to date as
of 2010-03-28, and can not do so. After auto-login, I plugged the drive
in. It mounted the same way as before the auto-login was turned on.
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I confirm this issue on both XUbuntu 10.04 beta 32-bit and 64-bit with
the live CD on two laptops - Acer Aspire 5920 and Acer Aspire One d250
(32-bit only).
I boot from xubuntu live cd. Get xfce and the "gtk-jockey crashed"
message (already fixed). Then I plug in my flash stick - nothing
happens,
The issue that you reported is one that should be reproducible with the
live environment of the Desktop CD of the development release - Lucid
Lynx. It would help us greatly if you could test with it so we can work
on getting it fixed in the next release of Ubuntu. You can find out more
about the de
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If automatic login is turned on, usb devices do not get automounted when
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Steps to produce this issue:
-use latest xubuntu LL beta
-turn on automatic l
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