Hi list, My Dell E6400, running Debian testing with Gnome, has a builtin SD card reader. Unfortunately, when I insert an SD card it is not automatically mounted, like it would be with a USB key or a CD/DVD.
If I open "Gnome Disks" to manually mount the card, I am prompted for my password. This is not too bad, but this is not yet what I would expect from a user friendly desktop, so I would like to correct this. GVFS seems to be doing its work when I plug the card in: $ gvfs-mount --monitor -i Volume added: 'Volume de 8,0 GB' Volume(0): Volume de 8,0 GB Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorUDisks2) ids: class: 'device' unix-device: '/dev/mmcblk0p1' uuid: '6AD7-8181' themed icons: [drive-removable-media] [drive-removable] [drive] symbolic themed icons: [drive-removable-media-symbolic] [drive-removable-symbolic] [drive-symbolic] [drive-removable-media] [drive-removable] [drive] can_mount=1 can_eject=0 should_automount=0 sort_key=gvfs.time_detected_usec.1493629406193406 I notice that the above "should_automount" is set instead to "1" when I plug a USB key. This makes me think the problem comes from previous steps (udev, udisks or policykit) but I am stuck at this point. Any advice would be welcome, even if it is "report bug against this package". Regards, Yvan
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