Why is this bug marked Invalid?? My friend has the same problem with a
fresh install of Kubuntu 9.10
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does not detect file systems -- old vol_id rule in /etc/udev/rules.d
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480131
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Sorry, posted on the wrong bug :(
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Here you go Scott. The output of udevadm test /class/block/sdf/sdf1 is
attached.
** Attachment added: udevadm_results.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35586878/udevadm_results.txt
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does not detect file systems -- old vol_id rule in /etc/udev/rules.d
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480131
Oh actually Martin come to think about it I installed Xubuntu Jaunty
for a brief period before I installed the Karmic beta. Not a clean
install but one of those 'apt-get install xubuntu-desktop' things.
Could that be the cause of my automounting problems?
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does not detect file systems -- old
Ahh ok so the /etc version was blocking the now default /lib version
of the persistent storage rule?
Yes, an identically named file in /etc/udev/rules.d replaces
/lib/udev/rules.d/.
I upgraded from Jaunty to the Karmic beta around October 12th ish
Jaunty did not ship the file in /etc/ any
The first Ubuntu I installed was 8.04 Hardy via a CD downloaded from
Canonical. I was on 8.10 Intrepid for only a brief period (a few hours)
in order to upgrade to 9.04 Jaunty and then to Karmic in the steps
outlined above. All upgrades have been done via the upgrade manager and
the internet. I
Hi Scott
What is your /etc/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules file doing did you
follow some documentation that told you to create this?
I don't know and no I didn't follow anything to create this. I assume from what
Martin was saying that it was left over from a previous Ubuntu
Ahh ok so the /etc version was blocking the now default /lib version of
the persistent storage rule?
I upgraded from Jaunty to the Karmic beta around October 12th ish and
then around the 1st November I did the usual sudo apt-get upgrade -d
with the intention of going from beta to full release. I
This is fantastic! USB storage devices now mount correctly!!
The only problem I have now is that the icon that used to be created on
the desktop for the mounted camera is no longer a camera icon but a
generic USB stick icon. in Jaunty, for example, if I mounted a USB stick
or a camera or my