[Desktop-packages] [Bug 637979] Re: Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

2013-06-25 Thread cat
It happens every time I boot the pc with USB drive plugged in. I have to
unplug it and plug it in again. I use Ubuntu 12.04 with gnome-shell.

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Title:
  Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Opinion
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If a removable drive (such as a USB flash drive) is plugged in, it
  typically is automounted by Gnome. It is not automounted if the device
  is already plugged in during boot.

  Story:
  A user plugs in a flash drive and starts working. He gets on the plane, so he 
shuts down the system. Once the plane lands, the user boots up the system - the 
drive is no longer mounted. This violates the principle of least surprise. The 
user is forced to re-mount the drive through the disk utility or unplug and 
replug it (which can be a challenge depending on where the device is plugged 
in).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 637979] Re: Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

2012-09-16 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Opinion
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If a removable drive (such as a USB flash drive) is plugged in, it
  typically is automounted by Gnome. It is not automounted if the device
  is already plugged in during boot.

  Story:
  A user plugs in a flash drive and starts working. He gets on the plane, so he 
shuts down the system. Once the plane lands, the user boots up the system - the 
drive is no longer mounted. This violates the principle of least surprise. The 
user is forced to re-mount the drive through the disk utility or unplug and 
replug it (which can be a challenge depending on where the device is plugged 
in).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 637979] Re: Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

2012-05-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Opinion
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If a removable drive (such as a USB flash drive) is plugged in, it
  typically is automounted by Gnome. It is not automounted if the device
  is already plugged in during boot.

  Story:
  A user plugs in a flash drive and starts working. He gets on the plane, so he 
shuts down the system. Once the plane lands, the user boots up the system - the 
drive is no longer mounted. This violates the principle of least surprise. The 
user is forced to re-mount the drive through the disk utility or unplug and 
replug it (which can be a challenge depending on where the device is plugged 
in).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 637979] Re: Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

2012-05-19 Thread Steve Langasek
** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Removeable filesystems are not automatically mounted during boot.

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Opinion
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If a removable drive (such as a USB flash drive) is plugged in, it
  typically is automounted by Gnome. It is not automounted if the device
  is already plugged in during boot.

  Story:
  A user plugs in a flash drive and starts working. He gets on the plane, so he 
shuts down the system. Once the plane lands, the user boots up the system - the 
drive is no longer mounted. This violates the principle of least surprise. The 
user is forced to re-mount the drive through the disk utility or unplug and 
replug it (which can be a challenge depending on where the device is plugged 
in).

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