Vincent Fourmond wrote: >> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:37 AM, SkyRaT <sky...@email.cz> wrote: >>> Current state: >>> - pmount is being invoked to mount the device inserted. >>> - looks into /etc/fstab >>> - if the device is not in there, it mounts and works fine >>> - if the device is there, it doesn't invoke the "mount" command >>> - the mount command manually works, so the problem is not in mount or wrong >>> fstab entry > > This is not what you said in the first place, since you said in the > original bug report that running pmount manually as a normal user > works fine. If that is the case, the bug is not within pmount. If that > isn't the case, could you please post the output of
I understand, but these are the confusing facts: The above is the behavior when automatic mount is expected, only inserting the usb stick was done. So this seems to be inside the pmount. On the other hand, running "pmount /dev/sdd1" manually works fine here independently to the fstab entry. To summarize this: - fstab entry exists: - automatic mount DOESN'T work - manual "(p)mount /dev/sdd1" works fine - fstab entry doesn't exist: - automatic mount works fine - manual works fine > pmount -d /dev/sdd1 will commit later, that machine is off. Regrads, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org