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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Does not detect hotplugged storage device
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As far as I understand big hard-drives are not automatically mounted - but
should be present as partitions to mount via nautilus. E.g. I would not expect
4TiB drives to automount.
Automatically mounted are only flash-usb sticks.
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I've since bought about 4 more 4TiB storage devices that all have the
same issue(different manufacturers (?))
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Title:
lsblk /dev/sdb1
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sdb1 8:17 0 3.7T 0 part /mnt/disk
fstab:
UUID=885e04f0-bd26-4885-aa1c-f134c674b8ff / ext4
errors=remount-ro 0 1
/swap noneswapdefaults
(ie only my other hard disk and swap)
ls -l /var/run/systemd/gene
What does this report?
$ sudo lsblk /dev/sdb1
Also, is there an entry referring to it already, possibly with noauto
option?
$ cat /etc/fstab
I'm wondering if you are effected by the mirror side of the issue I was
researching.
In my case systemd is insisting on trying to mount non-existent hot-
fdisk:
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdb1 63 976751999 976751937 3.7T Microsoft basic data
df -T
/dev/sdb1 ext4 3845699852 3638315492 12017592 100%
/mnt/disk
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Came across this bug looking for another issue. Some observations:
There is no information in this report of the file-system type. It is
file-systems not partitions or devices that are mounted, so any problem
with an unclean file-system could prevent it being auto-mounted.
The partition looks to
Still issue in 15.10 wily werewolf.
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Title:
Does not detect hotplugged storage device
Status in systemd package in U
attachment /tmp/udevdb.txt
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** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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Statu
If anything it's gotten worse: it used to be on restart, if the drive
was plugged in, it would be detected whereas if I plugged it in it would
not, now even on restart it's not detected. Mounting manually works
just fine.
root@Hedy:/home/themusicgod1# udevadm monitor -e
monitor will print the rec
themusicgod1: Can you still reproduce this? If so, can you please do
this:
udevadm monitor -e
then plug in the drive, and wait a few seconds. Please copy&paste the
entire output here.
After that, please do
udevadm info --export-db > /tmp/udevdb.txt
and attach /tmp/udevdb.txt.
Thanks!
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Friedemann, your problem is different. If /dev/sd* does not show up,
then this is a kernel or hardware bug.
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Similar problem for me - upgraded from Kubuntu 14.04 to 14.10 to 15.04 beta2
yesterday, plugging in HDD, not showing up in device manager.
syslog gets this upon plugging in:
Apr 17 11:11:37 tp220 kernel: [13210.882897] usb 4-1.2: new high-speed USB
device number 7 using ehci-pci
Apr 17 11:11:40
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