Same in Archlinux: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=184796
The link does not contain much new information, though.
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Same here 14.04 on Samsung Chronos 7 series notebook with intel chipset
and i5 cpu.
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I went to BIOS settings.
\Settings\Advanced\USB Configuration
and set "XHCI Hand-off" as [Disabled].
then this bug disappear.
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I forgot adding my computer information, sorry:
Master Board: MSI B85i
I7-4790K/8G RAM/1T ST1000DX001-1CM162 DISK.
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I have this bug too.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1441104
and I found another similar:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1401980
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This happens for me with a Transcend USB3.0 1TB drive. (I checked, and
it has the latest firmware, too.) I agree with Romano Giannetti that
this should be marked Critical - I can still unmount my main btrfs
partition first, which should sync any writes to the disk, but I really
don't know how bad i
I have same problem with Transcend 500G USB3 drive.
The problems exists only when I plug it into USB3 port, when I plug it
to USB2 port (on the same laptop, I have two types of USBs), "Safely
remove dirve" work well.
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FYI --- using command line to eject the disk/partiton do work, see
http://askubuntu.com/questions/422481/prevent-usb-drives-from-auto-
remounting-after-remove
On the other hand, I see surprising that this bug is marked Medium. For
non-tech-savy users, can ends in unclean disconnect and even data-l
well this bug is sill not fixed in upstream kernel I had Linux 4.0 installed
for about a month still had the same problem now I am on Ubuntu 15.04 and I am
having the same problem.
Things like this generally don't look good on famous systems also there is a
concern for our external drives condit
Ubuntu 15.04, same thing (with HP and Trancend external USB3 hdd both).
ubuntu@hauki:~$ uname -a
Linux hauki 3.19.0-18-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 19 18:31:35 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
ubuntu@hauki:~$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="15.04 (Vivid Vervet)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_L
I'm on ubuntu 14.10 with kernel 3.16 and on debian jessie with kernel
4.0 and stills happens with an Adata external hdd
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I have written my finding which might be relevant this bug:
http://dhanar10.blogspot.com/2015/03/usb-hdd-gets-mounted-again-after-
safely.html
It is on Debian 8 "Jessie" though, but it should be close to Ubuntu
14.04+ right?
I hope this bug can be resolved soon since it has been open for so long
This bug affects me too, on 14.04 (kernel 3.13.0-46).
However, the curious thing is that it only affects me with the new
Transcend StoreJet 25H3 external HDD (USB 3.0) that I got recently.
Before that I was using a Seagate external HDD (also USB 3.0) which I
was able to safely remove (either using
exactly same here 14.04
ubuntu 64 bit 14.04
Linux umi 3.13.0-45-generic #74-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 13 19:36:28 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
plz fix it
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The bug is still here on 14.04
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I found two workarounds.
Workaround 1)
On Xubuntu 14.10 using Thunar 1.6.3 file manager I managed to stop the
automatic remount of unmounted USB 3.0 drives using USB 3.0 ports.
In Thunar: Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> "Configure the management of
removable drives and media." -> "Storage" ta
I am having this bug on Xubuntu 14.10 (Thunar 1.6.3) when trying to unmount a
USB 3.0 Seagate 1TB HDD from a USB 3.0 port. I also experience one second off
and remounting after that.
I don't have this bug when using USB 2.0 pendrive in USB 3.0 port.
dmesg | grep USB
#after plugged in a USB 2.0
This bug has bugged me since ubuntu 11.04 (when I started using Ubuntu)
till 14.04 (even though LTS still has this problem) and still there is
no one that solves the problem.
As of today I have installed all the update of and using Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
When I safely remove my external HDD in a 3
same here on thunar with xubuntu 14.04 (fresh install) with inateck sata
to usb3 docking station...
$ uname -a
Linux ins 3.13.0-39-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 28 13:30:27 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
anw@ins:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CO
Still having this problem.
$ uname -a
Linux foo 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15 18:06:16 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS"
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Experiencing the same problem with 3 Seagate 3TB USB3 drives on a Samsung Gamer
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3 years and this problem is only assigned a Medium Importance?
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Still having this problem with one externam HDD (USB). I have 3 of them and two
flash drives. All of them unmounts correctly, but one HDD automatically
re-mounts back. So i'm forced to just unplug it. :(
Interesting thing is that i have this problem with same HDD on other Ubuntu
pcs. 12.04 and 1
Unfortunately no :( at list not today!
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Dear Peter,
Can you use the usbreset program which is mentioned in my earlier post ?
So that You can confirm that recent kernels have fixed the issue.
Thanks
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I don't have this problem any more with any of my external hard disks :)
Linux kernel version: 3.13.0-36-generic
I didn't use my hard disks for a while so probably there were no problem
in some previous kernel versions.
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I am correcting some typos in my earlier post.
I am experiencing the same issue when I plugged my seagate backup plus
in USB 3.0 port and there is no issue if plugged in usb 2.0. OS:
Scientific Linux, kernel 2.6.32 .
And other important observation is the issue is same in windows 7.
Other import
I am experiencing the same issue when I plugged my seagate backup plus
in USB 3.0 port and not issue if plugged in usb 2.0. OS: Scientific
Linux, kernel 2.6.32 .
And other important observation is the issue is same in windows 7.
Other important observation which may be helpful to trouble shooters
For me a simple
umount /media//
does the trick. The drive won't get remounted and is save to remove
after the command completes.
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That workaround doesn't work for me. There is some activity on the drive
light, however, it remains on with the motor running. The only thing
that works for me is to close the notebook lid, wait for it to suspend,
remove the drive, then open the lid again.
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Same problem on 14.04 64bit. Found somewhere this workaround:
gvfs-mount --eject "file:///media/volume_name"
and it works. df -h shows no drive mounted, but Unity launcher isn't
aware of that. Still, safe to remove. I didn't had this problem in my
previous 12.04/13.10 installations on the same ma
I got the same problem with Ubuntu 14.04, only my USB 3.0 port is
affected.
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Same here with two usb-3 drives (usb-2 pendrives not affected). Safely
remove not only remounts but also shows al my mouhnted drives previously
unlocked form launcher. I can unmount the usb-drives though and then
turn them off. Not sure how safe this is??
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The bug is also present here on my USB 3.0 port... USB 2.0 ports are not
affected.
Hardware: HP 15-d015tu Notebook PC
(http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=au&lc=en&docname=c04220494)
OS: Ubuntu 14.04
Happy to provide feedback to any developer who wishes to try and solve
this long-stan
The only "fix" I know is to open a terminal and to manually unmount the
drive:
sudo umount /media/
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I have the same bug. running Ubuntu 14.04 x64, have tried several kernels
including the latest 3.14.7 and 3.15 and the bug persists.
i have attached a 3tb HGST formatted with NTFS to my Asus Chromebox to one of
its four usb 3.0 ports (no 2.0 here my bad), so no NVIDIA graphis, just intel
ones.
I have this problem as well with 14.04. The eject button in Nautilus
works as I can see the device unmount from /media/username/DeviceName,
then it immediately remounts. There are no errors with using "sudo
umount /media/username/DeviceName", however the device will also
remount.
I've also gotten
I have the bug on ubuntu 14.04 with my Seagate 1TB Backup plus extrnal hard
disk. I had the same problem with ubuntu 13.10 .
The drive automatically remounted after safely removal/ eject in a few seconds.
This behaviour was only with the USB 3 ports of my laptop. Connectd to the USB
2 ports, the
I have this problem on 12.04 with a new Seagate 3TB usb3 external drive
ON A USB3 interface. Will test later on 14.04; waiting for final
release at present.
For me, safe removal never works (drive always returns) unlike others
above, who find it does work second time.
I reduced the problem a lit
This bug affects all the Ubuntu versions from 10.10 to 13.10 and also maybe
14.04 till now.
How ever I had the problem in 13.04 and 13.10 only on usb 3.0 and not 2.0.
Please solve the problem soon
This bug should atleast be of medium importance and please assign someone to it
soon
Ubuntu 13.10
This is quite annoying! I'm using 13.10 and I just tried to safely
remove a Samsung 1TB external drive (USB3.0 device plugged into USB3.0
port) but it kept remounting. I tried it this way as well:
sudo udisks --unmount /dev/sde1
sudo udisks --detach /dev/sde1
and that also remounted except it too
It's not just Nvidia chipsets. I'm having this issue with Intel chipset
in 12.04.
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Grap
This problem is still present in 13.10 and trusty. As long as you use
the affected nvidia chipset on the motherboard. I upgraded the computer
I have with this motherboard just to see if the bug is still there. I
won't be upgrading it anymore. So I can't give any more feedback and
hereby unsubscribe
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Same bug with Ubuntu 13.04
Yesterday I updated from ubuntu 12.10 to 13.04 using the software updater.
Now when I plug-in my external hdd it automounts again in seconds after I hit
'safely remove'. It does not stay unmounted even after multiple times hitting
'safely remove' I can only remove i
The same bug for me in Ubuntu 12.04.
Only eSATA port works. The other USB ports don't work at all.
The laptop I just bought last year meet the bug but the old PC in my home
doesn't come across the bug.
After my time-consuming reflection, I suspect that the reason may be due to
the problem in n
My laptop is an older machine:
00:04.0 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation MCP79 OHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev
b1)
00:04.1 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation MCP79 EHCI USB 2.0 Controller (rev
b1)
00:06.0 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation MCP79 OHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev
b1)
00:06.1 USB control
I got this behaviour with one of my flashed under Ubuntu 12.04.
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On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 4:16 PM, jcsjcs <792...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> My previous computer with 12.04 did not have USB 3.0 ports and I didn't
> experience this problem.
I have experienced the problem on 12.04 in the beginning, but went
away with some kernel update (currently running 3.5.0-3
I would like to confirm what beni wrote on 2013-05-04.
I've just installed 13.04 on a zenbook with only USB 3.0 ports. "Safely
Removing" USB harddisks or memory results in immediate re-mounting. Only
clicking on the arrow in a Nautilus (or unmounting in a terminal "umount
/media/...") will allow m
I can confirm the bug. And it started after the upgrade to 13.04 - 64bit on a
Dell XPS-8500. It was not happening on 12.10.
Only affects USB 3.0 ports (2.0 safely removes ok).
The only way to unmount a USB hard drive in my case is clicking on the arrow
icon on Nautilus window. If I click on Safel
I'm using 12.04 on Asus u41.
This damn problem exists for safely remove of USB hard disks but USB falsh has
no probelm.
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12.04 ASUS 64 bit.
This only happens on usb 3.0 port, the 2.0 ports work as expected
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After seeing this in some older version of Ubuntu this issue never
reoccurred with whatever USB stick or -drive I have. I currently use
Ubuntu 12.04LTS_64bit. I have no USB3 hardware.
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The automatic remount occurs in Ubuntu 13.04 beta 1
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At the first time pen drive is "safely removed", it is automatically remounted
immediately.
If I repeat the operation, automatic remount don't occur.
Ubuntu 13.04 - HP Pavilion dv6000
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Confirmed for both 12.04 and 12.10, ASRock N68-VS3 FX motherboard,
NVidia chipset.
When you click "Safely remove" on the launcher icon and then wait for
buffers to be flushed, device remounts. The remount is done as a USB
1.x device as the speed is very slow on transfer (about 1MiB / minute).
In
This problem has not gone away with
Linux Mint 14 (Ubuntu 12.10) on my
pc with the nvidia chipset.
In fact, it is now worse because
Safely Remove Drive has been removed.
See launchpad #1067876.
So to safely remove my portable hard drive
I now need the following 4 commands:
> udisks --unmount /dev/s
Are any of you able to test a 12.10 live CD of the latest beta or daily
image?
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Tried again (as a while passed by and I am currently on 12.04): Still
same issue.
Clicking eject in Nautilus seems to remove the device correctly, but
disk usage analyzer for example still sees it - so that does not
completely unmount the drive/device!
I consider this a critical issue as I am not
hitting eject instead of safely remove works for me
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I don't have an nvidia chipset and it happened to me also - however does
not occur any more on Precise released version with latest updates.
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Is there some workaround for this issue? It's a really big issue which
users not knowing it can lose data when unplug the device too soon.
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This only happens on certain nvidia chipsets and only with newer kernels
(the nautilus-version doesn't really matter).
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For me too on Ubuntu 12.04, fresh install (yesterday daily ISO). As
described, first time when i securely removes a USB drive with the
rightclick option in Unity launcher it automatically remount in a few
seconds. The second time i try to securely remove the drive it works. In
Lucid it was no probl
This also affects me.. I really wish this would get fixed, it's been
around for quite some time and it's so annoying. I wonder how many
other people it affects, and they just don't voice their opinion..
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I just discovered that when I first 'safely remove' it remounts as noted
in post #20 above, but once external HD activity ceases (after the
remount), I can use "safely remove" a second time and it spins down and
stays off.
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Confirmed
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Assignee: Peter Kennes (mgt2000) => (unassigned)
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I'm having the same issue in the Unity launcher. External hard drive
connected via USB. When I right-click the drive in the launcher and
then select 'safely remove', it spins down the drive for about 5
seconds, then remounts.Did not experience this in Lucid. Currently
using 11.10 and kernel
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The issue is still present for me with 3.0.0-12-generic and the nvidia
chipset discussed above.
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Hello,
tried with Fedora 15 Live CD on kernel 2.6.38.6-26 and did not
experience the problem there.
Ubuntu 11.10 with current kernel 3.0.0-12 also does not show the issue.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 17:33, Nikhil P Joseph
<792...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Im assuming we need a distribution with k
Im assuming we need a distribution with kernel version>=2.6.35. that's
the one which shipped with maverick.
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Hmpf!
Puppy's kernel is too old...
Has someone a newer (Gentoo, Open Suse or whatever) live cd to test if
the bug only appears in Ubuntu?
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product: Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
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@Martin Wildam:
which chipset you are using?
I'm actually downloading Puppy Linux and test if the bug also appears
there...
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Don't experience this any more on Oneiric with Intel graphic card and
11.10 (release) under unity (other desktops not yet tested).
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Here are the dmesg messages.
After plugging in USB device:
[29103.712213] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device number 3 using ehci_hcd
[29103.852384] scsi8 : usb-storage 1-1:1.0
After clicking the "Eject" icon on the file manager (no change from before):
[29103.712213] usb 1-1: new high speed USB d
@Jan: I can confirm that. My laptop's still running lucid and i noticed
it first in maverick when i tried it for a short time. my machine has
the nvidia mcp51 chipset. however i am not sure if the problem affects
nvidia chipsets alone, ive seen some people with intel machines also
encountering this
@Nikhil:
the bug didn't appear in lucid (for me) and i recognized it for the
first time in natty (but i don't know whether the bug appears in
maverick too)
@torstenaf:
sounds interesting. Can you check your dmesg-log for entries like:
[ 968.188033] usb 1-8: new high speed USB device using ehci
The behavior has changed, but still exists.
After "ejecting" the device, it now disappears and does not
automatically re-appear as a device; however, in "My Computer"
location when I select "Safely remove device" it disappears and
automatically re-appears. Interesting, after re-appearing I cannot
if it is a driver issue, is there anyway we can roll back to the driver
version in lucid?
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As you can read on https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641873 the
specified behaviour seems to appear only with some nvidea chipsets.
Could the bug be a driver issue?
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #641873
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In 11.10, I'm no longer seeing usb-creator remount previously-removed
disks on startup.
I can't speak to the Nautilus behavior described in this bug, however,
as I've never observed it myself.
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does this happen in 11.10 also?
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