Another data point, My usb drives (vfat) stopped auto mounting when
plugged in recently. After reading this bug report I ran
ck-list-sessions, There was no entry for the active session. After a
system restart/ login the session was there and the mount worked.
I don't know why my session was ho
On 18.03.2010 18:58, Jakub Lucký wrote:
> 2010/3/18 Michael Biebl
>
>> On 18.03.2010 11:36, Jakub Lucký wrote:
>>> ja...@gondolin:~$ ck-list-sessions
>>
>> That's your problem.
>> ck-list-sessions your user session as active.
>>
>> How do you start your xsession?
>>
>> via XDM
>
>
> ja...@gond
On 18.03.2010 11:36, Jakub Lucký wrote:
> Hi
>
> I had upgraded to udisks now
>
> ja...@gondolin:~$ id
> uid=1000(jakub) gid=100(users)
> groups=100(users),4(adm),20(dialout),21(fax),24(cdrom),25(floppy),26(tape),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),107(netdev),111(lpadmin),115(powerdev),116(s
Hi
I had upgraded to udisks now
ja...@gondolin:~$ id
uid=1000(jakub) gid=100(users)
groups=100(users),4(adm),20(dialout),21(fax),24(cdrom),25(floppy),26(tape),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),107(netdev),111(lpadmin),115(powerdev),116(scanner),119(fuse),121(vboxusers),123(bluetooth),124(ut
Am 15.03.2010 10:57, schrieb Jakub Lucký:
> Hi
>
> No, no change... I believe this problem is not ntfs-3g related, because the
> same I got for FAT, NTFS and even Ext3... All of them are easily accessible,
> when I mount them as root with /sbin/mount
>
Hi Jakub,
is the problem still reproducibl
Hi all,
After looking again on my machine about the issue I was having I've
encountered the following :
- running "ck-list-sessions" resulted into only one session existand
and marked as active = FALSE.
- I use a ~/.xinitrc , since the window manager that I use isn't so
nicely integrated (e17)
>F
Hi
No, no change... I believe this problem is not ntfs-3g related, because the
same I got for FAT, NTFS and even Ext3... All of them are easily accessible,
when I mount them as root with /sbin/mount
Thanks
Jakub Lucký
2010/3/8 Michael Biebl
> On 31.12.2009 00:45, Jakub Lucký wrote:
> > Package
On 31.12.2009 00:45, Jakub Lucký wrote:
> Package: devicekit-disks
> Version: 009-2
> Severity: important
>
> After reboot (probably also upgrade, i reboot once in a week) my automount
> definitely stopped working...
>
> When I plug in my external drive (NTFS and ext3 partitions, see attached
>
2009/12/31 Martin Pitt
> Hello Jakub,
>
>
> Jakub Lucký [2009-12-31 11:59 +0100]:
> > output attached
>
> OK, nothing surprising here. Does
>
> devkit-disks --mount /dev/sdb1
>
ja...@gondolin:~$ devkit-disks --mount /dev/sdc1
Mount failed: Not Authorized
> work? If not, does it give any out
Hello Jakub,
Jakub Lucký [2009-12-31 11:59 +0100]:
> output attached
OK, nothing surprising here. Does
devkit-disks --mount /dev/sdb1
work? If not, does it give any output? If so, please send the output.
If it does not work, please try this:
sudo /usr/lib/devicekit-disks/devkit-disks-daem
output attached
2009/12/31 Martin Pitt
> Hello Jakub,
>
> Jakub Lucký [2009-12-31 0:45 +0100]:
> > When I plug in my external drive (NTFS and ext3 partitions, see
> > attached dmesg output) I got message Not authorized (see attached
> > screenshot gnome-automount). Even if I try to mount it wi
Hello Jakub,
Jakub Lucký [2009-12-31 0:45 +0100]:
> When I plug in my external drive (NTFS and ext3 partitions, see
> attached dmesg output) I got message Not authorized (see attached
> screenshot gnome-automount). Even if I try to mount it with
> palimpset (from gnome-disk-utility) I got the sam
Package: devicekit-disks
Version: 009-2
Severity: important
After reboot (probably also upgrade, i reboot once in a week) my automount
definitely stopped working...
When I plug in my external drive (NTFS and ext3 partitions, see attached dmesg
output) I got message Not authorized (see attached
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