[Kernel-packages] [Bug 68824] Re: Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

2018-01-03 Thread dino99
Closing that old report which not got recent comment.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

Status in gnome-volume-manager:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I already reported this bug # 68744
  But instead of only mounting it multiple times ubuntu edgy has also destroyed 
the FAT32 filesystem on it, so that all my data are lost.
  It started to mount the drive over and over again, then I shutdown ubuntu 
which resulted in "I/O buffer error on /dev/sdb1" and a hangup on shutdown, and 
then windows checked the filesystem and most of my files were gone.
  Other linux systems also show the "multiple mount" bug.
  Please set this to "critical", because destroying data just by plugging in an 
USB drive (I didn´t change any data on it) isn´t acceptable at all.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 68824] Re: Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

2016-04-16 Thread jim
everything seems to work well now.  Sorry for all the ##@@% and such.  I
will continue to use my ubuntu 14 LTS that I just installed today along
side Kbuntu 15.

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Title:
  Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

Status in gnome-volume-manager:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I already reported this bug # 68744
  But instead of only mounting it multiple times ubuntu edgy has also destroyed 
the FAT32 filesystem on it, so that all my data are lost.
  It started to mount the drive over and over again, then I shutdown ubuntu 
which resulted in "I/O buffer error on /dev/sdb1" and a hangup on shutdown, and 
then windows checked the filesystem and most of my files were gone.
  Other linux systems also show the "multiple mount" bug.
  Please set this to "critical", because destroying data just by plugging in an 
USB drive (I didn´t change any data on it) isn´t acceptable at all.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 68824] Re: Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

2016-04-16 Thread jim
after I installed some programs on the usb, I was not allowed to
unmount, so I just unplugged the usb stick.

I just read this:
Failure to unmount before disconnecting the device can result in loss of data 
and/or a corrupted file system. There are no exceptions to this rule. Be safe - 
unmount your drives before disconnecting them!

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Title:
  Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

Status in gnome-volume-manager:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I already reported this bug # 68744
  But instead of only mounting it multiple times ubuntu edgy has also destroyed 
the FAT32 filesystem on it, so that all my data are lost.
  It started to mount the drive over and over again, then I shutdown ubuntu 
which resulted in "I/O buffer error on /dev/sdb1" and a hangup on shutdown, and 
then windows checked the filesystem and most of my files were gone.
  Other linux systems also show the "multiple mount" bug.
  Please set this to "critical", because destroying data just by plugging in an 
USB drive (I didn´t change any data on it) isn´t acceptable at all.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 68824] Re: Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

2016-04-16 Thread jim
I tried using apport-collect 68824 but it blocked me because I was not
the originator of the bug report. I am putting ubuntu of my mind for
now.

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Title:
  Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

Status in gnome-volume-manager:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I already reported this bug # 68744
  But instead of only mounting it multiple times ubuntu edgy has also destroyed 
the FAT32 filesystem on it, so that all my data are lost.
  It started to mount the drive over and over again, then I shutdown ubuntu 
which resulted in "I/O buffer error on /dev/sdb1" and a hangup on shutdown, and 
then windows checked the filesystem and most of my files were gone.
  Other linux systems also show the "multiple mount" bug.
  Please set this to "critical", because destroying data just by plugging in an 
USB drive (I didn´t change any data on it) isn´t acceptable at all.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 68824] Re: Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

2016-04-16 Thread jim
I had the same problem with gnome 15 so I switched to kubuntu which I
don't care for but at least it doesn't destroy every usb stick I insert.
Kubuntu  does not have this problem!.

  Today I installed ubuntu 14 lts and it just destroyed a perfectly good
usb stick.  Let me know if you solve this problem as I can't try ubuntu
every so often to see if it is fixed. I will just have to stick with
kubuntu.

   @#%##&

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Title:
  Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

Status in gnome-volume-manager:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I already reported this bug # 68744
  But instead of only mounting it multiple times ubuntu edgy has also destroyed 
the FAT32 filesystem on it, so that all my data are lost.
  It started to mount the drive over and over again, then I shutdown ubuntu 
which resulted in "I/O buffer error on /dev/sdb1" and a hangup on shutdown, and 
then windows checked the filesystem and most of my files were gone.
  Other linux systems also show the "multiple mount" bug.
  Please set this to "critical", because destroying data just by plugging in an 
USB drive (I didn´t change any data on it) isn´t acceptable at all.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 68824] Re: Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

2014-12-10 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Kyromaster, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Edgy reached EOL on 
April 26, 2008.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .

Is this reproducible on a supported release? If so, please execute the 
following command, as it will automatically gather debugging information, in a 
terminal:
apport-collect 68824

** Package changed: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Low

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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Title:
  Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!

Status in gnome-volume-manager:
  Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I already reported this bug # 68744
  But instead of only mounting it multiple times ubuntu edgy has also destroyed 
the FAT32 filesystem on it, so that all my data are lost.
  It started to mount the drive over and over again, then I shutdown ubuntu 
which resulted in "I/O buffer error on /dev/sdb1" and a hangup on shutdown, and 
then windows checked the filesystem and most of my files were gone.
  Other linux systems also show the "multiple mount" bug.
  Please set this to "critical", because destroying data just by plugging in an 
USB drive (I didn´t change any data on it) isn´t acceptable at all.

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