On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 03:38:13PM +0800, Wen-chien Jesse Sung wrote:
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> Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> > Looks more like a pmount issue to me (As the gvm apparantly actually spawns
> > pmount).. What happend if you run pmount <your device node> manually ?
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> >   Sjoerd
> 
> Hi Sjoerd:
> 
> After downgrade udev from 0.068-1 to 0.066-1, I found the problem is
> still there, and pmount works fine.
> 
> With udev 0.065-1, the attached usb disk would be mounted automatically
> at "/media/usbdisk". An icon is auto created on my desktop. This is also
> how it works after I upgrade udev from 0.065-1 to 0.068-1.
> 
> Downgrade udev from 0.068-1 to 0.066-1, then "/media/scsidisk" is
> auto created, but it's not auto mounted. "pmount /dev/sda1 usbdisk"
> would mount sda1 at "/media/usbdisk".
> 
> Then I upgrade udev from 0.066-1 to 0.068-1, "/media/scsidisk" is
> auto created and auto mounted, but there's no icon created on my
> desktop.
> 
> At last, I try to downgrade udev to 0.065-1 and then upgrade it to
> 0.068-1. The usb disk is auto mounted at "/media/usbdisk" and the
> desktop icon is auto created again.

The fact that no icon appears on your desktop could well be gnome-vfs that's
confused.. That happens if dbus or hal restarts..

Also pmount both creates the directory and does the mounting. So if the dir is
created then pmount was already called for the device..

One possibility to debug this is to run gvm on the commandline yourself and see
if you get usefull output..

  Sjoerd
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