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Alan Stern wrote:
> No, it should return 0.  The "removable" attribute refers to the drive's 
> media.  For example, a ZIP drive stores data on cartridges that can be 
> inserted or removed from the drive, so it uses removable media.  Your 
> Firefly drive does not have removable media.
> 
> Apparently the author of pmount or the policy check has confused
> "removable" with "hot-pluggable".  Your USB drive is hot-pluggable but it
> does not have removable media.

Thanks for the quick reply - you are correct, the problem is actually
with libsysfs.  Upgraded to 1.3.0 and it is working fine now.  Sorry to
disturb anyone.

- -- steev
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