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Package: gnome-mount
Severity: normal

I just switched to a complete gnome desktop, I uninstalled usbmount and
I discovered that when I insert a usb memory, it appears on the desktop
and gets automatically mounted as I expected.

First strange thing (but maybe correct) is that the contextual menu in
the icon says does not contains an "eject" entry but an "unmount" entry.

The bug is that, if I choose unmount, I get an error saying "Cannot
unmount volume -- The volume was probably mounted manually on the
command line.".  I can unmount it manually as root, however, and
the icon disappears from the desktop.

Following the advice given in this discussion thread:
 <http://www.debianhelp.org/node/2821>
I uninstalled gnome-mount.  Now I always get an "unmount" instead of
"eject", as described above, but I can unmount the volume without
problems.

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Carlos Moffat wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Altough GNOME mounts a CD with no issues (icon shows up on the desktop),
>>> if I try to eject it, I get a 'cannot unmount volume' error:
>>>
>>> Cannot open /media/.hal-mtab
>>>
>>> There's no such file in /media. If I uninstall gnome-mount, everything
>>> goes back to normal.
>>>
>> Which version of gnome-volume-manager do you use? The version from
>> unstable (1.5.15-1+b1) is patched to use pmount instead of gnome-mount,
>> you should use gnome-volume-manager from experimental instead, if you
>> want to use gnome-mount.

With today's upload of g-v-m 2.17.0-2, which uses gnome-mount now, this
issue should be solved.

Cheers,
Michael

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