*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 30335 ***
Card automounting works in Edgy release. Closing bug.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 30335 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 30335
mmc subsystem needs MODALIAS love
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Sorry, the modules are named tifm_core and tifm_sd, they're included in
the standard Ubuntu kernel. The output from udevmonitor when plugging in
the card is included below.
# udevmonitor -e
udevmonitor prints the received event from the kernel [UEVENT]
and the event which udev sends out after rule
Please run "sudo udevmonitor -e" and then plug in the SD photo card.
(Note this is almost certainly not a udev bug, but maybe a kernel bug)
Also where did you get the "tifm21 driver" ? That's not shipped with
our kernels. Can you run "modinfo tifm21" for me
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
After switching to the 2.6.17-7 kernel, the card has stopped
automounting again, but otherwise works fine. I think this is because
this kernel uses the tifm21 driver, instead of the sdhci driver, which
makes udev not recognize the card.
Reopening and reassigning to udev.
** Changed in: gnome-vol
Upgrading to the very latest udev fixed the problem for me. Closing bug.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Just tried downgrading to the g-v-m from Dapper and it still doesn't
work, so the problem is probably elsewhere. Maybe hal or udev.
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"ls /dev/mmc*" after inserting the card doesn't print anything? What
about "lspci -n |grep 0805" ? If the latter command doesn't show
anything, the SDHCI driver for the card reader won't work with your
hardware.
The "already running" error that you got is because g-v-m is already
running in the b
Edgy Knot 1 on Compaq nc8230
Doesn't automount here either, and I cannot mount it manually. It does
not appear in /dev at all. On running the same command, I get "**
(gnome-volume-manager:5358): WARNING **: manager.c/3756: already
running".
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
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