Hi, I'm using lenny/testing and the automount feature of udev/HAL is broken for over a week now. Any USB drive I plug in (HD, iPod) is recognized by udev (through udevmonitor) and HAL (lshal -m), but not auto-mounted anymore. Haven't tried optical devices or thumb drives. The device nodes are created alright by udev.
gnome-volume-manager is still configured to auto-mount. /var/log/syslog lacks the line hald: mounted /dev/sda1 on behalf of uid 1000 that I used to get. I can't find any relevant package changes in /var/log/aptitude. I've attached the debug output of a foreground hal. Please see also <http://bugs.debian.org/393794> Relevant package versions: $ apt-show-versions | egrep "(udev|hal|dbus)" | egrep -v "(python|strigi)" | sort dbus/testing uptodate 1.1.1-3 dbus-x11/testing uptodate 1.1.1-3 hal-device-manager/testing uptodate 0.5.9.1-4 hal-info/testing uptodate 20070618-1 hal/testing uptodate 0.5.9.1-4 libdbus-1-3/testing uptodate 1.1.1-3 libdbus-1-dev/testing uptodate 1.1.1-3 libdbus-glib-1-2/testing uptodate 0.74-1 libhal1/testing uptodate 0.5.9.1-4 libhal-storage1/testing uptodate 0.5.9.1-4 libndesk-dbus1.0-cil/testing uptodate 0.4.2-1 libndesk-dbus-glib1.0-cil/testing uptodate 0.3-2 udev/testing uptodate 0.114-2 I appreciate any debugging hints for this. Please CC me as I'm not on the list. Thanks, André
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