Re: update causes problems
On 11/26/18 6:05 PM, Adam Jensen wrote: > On 11/26/18 2:48 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote: >> You need to enable epel-testing like so: >> >> yum --enablerepo=epel-testing update > > Thanks! > Today's update caused malfunction in the system. Attaching a FAT formatted USB drive fails with: Error mounting /dev/sdc4 at /run/media/hanzer/MEDIA: The function 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! This happens on both updated machines. The USB drive worked yesterday before the update and it currently still works fine with Ubuntu.
RE: update causes problems
Hi again I just tested mounting an SD card from my camera and I get the same error Error mounting /dev/mmcblk0p1 at /run/media/bill/disk: The function 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! This worked OK immediately before the update. Cheers Bill -Original message- > From:Adam Jensen > Sent: Tuesday 27th November 2018 10:49 > To: Mailling list for Scientific Linux users worldwide > > Subject: Re: update causes problems > > On 11/26/18 6:05 PM, Adam Jensen wrote: > > On 11/26/18 2:48 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote: > >> You need to enable epel-testing like so: > >> > >> yum --enablerepo=epel-testing update > > > > Thanks! > > > > Today's update caused malfunction in the system. Attaching a FAT > formatted USB drive fails with: > > Error mounting /dev/sdc4 at /run/media/hanzer/MEDIA: > The function 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! > > This happens on both updated machines. The USB drive worked yesterday > before the update and it currently still works fine with Ubuntu. > >
RE: update causes problems
Gentoo had a similar problem about a year ago and it was solved with: Fixed after upgrading udisks to sys-fs/udisks-2.7.5 and sys-libs/libblockdev as static, and other "helper" fs programs that libblockdev might need. The latter steps probably not necessary. Anyway all functional now. Maybe there are some missing updates for similar files. Cheers Bill -Original message- > From:Bill Maidment > Sent: Tuesday 27th November 2018 15:36 > To: Adam Jensen ; Mailling list for Scientific Linux users > worldwide > Subject: RE: update causes problems > > Hi again > I just tested mounting an SD card from my camera and I get the same error > Error mounting /dev/mmcblk0p1 at /run/media/bill/disk: The function > 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! > This worked OK immediately before the update. > Cheers > Bill > > -Original message- > > From:Adam Jensen > > Sent: Tuesday 27th November 2018 10:49 > > To: Mailling list for Scientific Linux users worldwide > > > > Subject: Re: update causes problems > > > > On 11/26/18 6:05 PM, Adam Jensen wrote: > > > On 11/26/18 2:48 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote: > > >> You need to enable epel-testing like so: > > >> > > >> yum --enablerepo=epel-testing update > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > Today's update caused malfunction in the system. Attaching a FAT > > formatted USB drive fails with: > > > > Error mounting /dev/sdc4 at /run/media/hanzer/MEDIA: > > The function 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! > > > > This happens on both updated machines. The USB drive worked yesterday > > before the update and it currently still works fine with Ubuntu. > > > > > >
RE: update causes problems
updating udisks2 from sl-rolling fixed it. Cheers Bill -Original message- > From:Bill Maidment > Sent: Tuesday 27th November 2018 15:54 > To: Bill Maidment ; Adam Jensen ; > Mailling list for Scientific Linux users worldwide > > Subject: RE: update causes problems > > Gentoo had a similar problem about a year ago and it was solved with: > Fixed after upgrading udisks to sys-fs/udisks-2.7.5 and sys-libs/libblockdev > as static, and other "helper" fs programs that libblockdev might need. The > latter steps probably not necessary. Anyway all functional now. > > Maybe there are some missing updates for similar files. > Cheers > Bill > > -Original message- > > From:Bill Maidment > > Sent: Tuesday 27th November 2018 15:36 > > To: Adam Jensen ; Mailling list for Scientific Linux > > users worldwide > > Subject: RE: update causes problems > > > > Hi again > > I just tested mounting an SD card from my camera and I get the same error > > Error mounting /dev/mmcblk0p1 at /run/media/bill/disk: The function > > 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! > > This worked OK immediately before the update. > > Cheers > > Bill > > > > -Original message----- > > > From:Adam Jensen > > > Sent: Tuesday 27th November 2018 10:49 > > > To: Mailling list for Scientific Linux users worldwide > > > > > > Subject: Re: update causes problems > > > > > > On 11/26/18 6:05 PM, Adam Jensen wrote: > > > > On 11/26/18 2:48 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote: > > > >> You need to enable epel-testing like so: > > > >> > > > >> yum --enablerepo=epel-testing update > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > Today's update caused malfunction in the system. Attaching a FAT > > > formatted USB drive fails with: > > > > > > Error mounting /dev/sdc4 at /run/media/hanzer/MEDIA: > > > The function 'bd_fs_mount' called, but not implemented! > > > > > > This happens on both updated machines. The USB drive worked yesterday > > > before the update and it currently still works fine with Ubuntu. > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: update causes problems
On 11/27/18 12:58 AM, Bill Maidment wrote: > updating udisks2 from sl-rolling fixed it. > Cheers > Bill > Is installing packages from the -testing and -rolling repos typically necessary to keep a production machine functioning? This indeed fixes the problem: yum --enablerepo=sl-rolling install udisks2.x86_64 Thanks, Bill!