Dear,

I've  been writing an  article and I've  come across that strange stuff,  do 
you have any ideas what could it be?  Just take a look https://clck.ru/BDp2W

Looking forward, Claudio Lanconelli


From: Bug 153768 [mailto:153...@bugs.launchpad.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 1:52 PM
To: lan...@libero.it
Subject: 100**T**B

To  be  honest, I'd much  rather they made  an expansion to GW1 now
than to GW2. If they made a GW1 expansion  now, I'd be all over it
instantly.  But  I'd have to think  about whether I'd buy a GW2
expansion. There are just too many fundamental flaws  with  the  game
that I don't even know if an expansion  would bring me back  unless they
fixed a lot of the problems  with  it.


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Title:
  External SATA (eSATA) removable disk not auto mounted

Status in HAL:
  Fix Released
Status in Linux:
  Invalid
Status in OEM Priority Project:
  Won't Fix
Status in OEM Priority Project oneiric series:
  Won't Fix
Status in hal package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in udisks2 package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  eSATA disks are are not auto mounted when plugged in.  This is because
  udisks uses a heuristic to decide if it should auto mount a drive.
  The heuristic is motivated by the desire to not auto mount internal
  disks/partitions that belong to other operating systems.  The
  heuristic currently makes the assumption that disks connected via a
  usb bus are external, and disks connected with other buses ( sata,
  scsi ) are internal, and thus does not mount them.  This heuristic is
  inherently unreliable as usb disks can potentially be internal, and
  sas/sata disks can be external.  Thus, the heuristic needs to be
  disabled, and all unknown disks need to be auto mounted.  Disks
  detected but left unconfigured at install time should have entries in
  /etc/fstab set to noauto to prevent their being auto mounted.

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