[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2007-01-09 Thread Martin Pitt
 hal (0.5.8.1-4ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low
 .
   * Add back debian/patches/00upstream-06-stat-dev-not-mountpoint.patch and
 port it to 0.5.8.1. This fixes handling of NTFS-FUSE mounts again in
 Feisty. Closes: LP#35354
   * debian/patches/24_ignored_volumes.patch: Fix ignoring of Apple bootstrap
 partitions. Closes: LP#61767
   * debian/patches/24_ignored_volumes.patch: Ignore partitions without an
 fsusage, e. g. unformatted ones, Mac patch partitions, etc.
 Closes: LP#18901
   * Add debian/patches/00upstream-01-acpi-low-powerlevels.patch:
 - Fix ACPI problems with incorrect low current voltage values.
 - Patch taken from upstream git 9c99fc03fbac6380032a6678c641a76ef02ad834.
 - Closes: LP#66025
   * Add debian/patches/16_ntfs_allow_local_mount_option.patch: Allow 'locale='
 mount option for NTFS. Closes: LP#78370
   * Add debian/patches/00upstream-02-music-players.patch: Pull USB music
 player FDI file from git head. At the moment, this adds the Zen Nano.
 Closes: LP#77047
   * debian/patches/30-mp3-player-fdi.patch:
 - Add "Nexia NX58XX (including Super*Talent MegaScreen)". Closes: LP#77842
 - Add "Feiya Technology Corp Memory Bar". Closes: LP#77854
 - Add "MPMan MP-Ki 128". Closes: LP#66239


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   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2007-01-09 Thread Martin Pitt
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2007-01-08 Thread Martin Pitt
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2007-01-07 Thread Florent Mertens
** Tags added: ntfs-support

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-12-16 Thread Florent Mertens
It's seems that the patch has been dropped during merge from edgy to feisty, so 
i reopen this bug.
Also see duplicate here : https://launchpad.net/bugs/75796

Thanks.

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-10-09 Thread Martin Pitt
 hal (0.5.7.1-0ubuntu15) edgy; urgency=low
 .
   * Add debian/patches/00upstream-05-fix-stale_nfs_handle_block.patch:
 - Do not stat NFS mounts when preparing for suspend to fix hang.
 - Patch taken from upstream git.
 - Closes: LP#64266
   * Add debian/patches/20_laptop-panel-fixes.patch: ThinkPad T60 controls
 screen brightness in hardware, so set the appropriate flag in
 10-laptop-panel-mgmt-policy.fdi. Closes: LP#61184
   * Add debian/patches/21_smartcard_drivetype.patch: Recognize 'Storage-SDC'
 as smart card drive type. Closes: LP#61834
   * Add debian/patches/22-prefer-pmi-over-powersave.patch: Prefer pmi over
 powersave in the suspend/hibernate scripts. Closes: LP#61920
   * debian/patches/17-mp3-player-fdi.patch: Add information about Sandisk
 Corp. Sansa e270. Closes: LP#64300
   * debian/patches/02_ignored_volumes.patch: Ignore Apple bootstrap partitions
 on removable devices, too. Closes: LP#61767
   * Add debian/patches/00upstream-06-stat-dev-not-mountpoint.patch:
 - hald/linux/blockdev.c, blockdev_refresh_mount_state(): Stat the special
   device file, not the mount point's underlying device. This makes hal
   correctly recognize fuse mounts.
 - Patch ported from upstream GIT, thanks to Florent Mertens!
   
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=hal.git;a=commit;h=2ea340399bf8cf3d2bb6bd1b5c4ecbc2042e93d4
 - Closes: LP#35354


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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-10-09 Thread Martin Pitt
Closing unrelated nautilus task.

** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Needs Info => Rejected

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-10-05 Thread Martin Pitt
Also see
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/hal/2006-October/006308.html

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-10-05 Thread Martin Pitt
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=hal.git;a=commit;h=2ea340399bf8cf3d2bb6bd1b5c4ecbc2042e93d4

** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Wishlist => Medium
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-10-05 Thread Florent Mertens
Ok, David Zeuthen has commit a fix for that bug on the 25 september :

" stat special device file, not the mount point
This is required to make FUSE mounts work for e.g. the ntfs-fuse
driver. "

Tested it on dapper & edgy hal package (with a custum patch, no need of the 
autofs stuff), and it works great.
I thinks that's could be a good patch to apply since fuse is for sure the 
future for write support of NTFS, and now edgy & dapper have two solution of 
that type : ntfs-fuse & ntfs-3g.

** Attachment added: "support-fuse-2.patch"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4667871/support-fuse.patch

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-08-14 Thread givré
The problem is that hal use minor/major to search match between device in 
/proc/mounts and hal volume, but fuse device don't have good minor/major number.
I patch hal so it use block.device instead of block.minor & block.major for 
fuse device.
Not sure that it's the best solution, but at least it works.

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-08-05 Thread Martin Andersen
I just did an upgrade, and though I've now switched to experimenting with 
ntfs-3g, the experimental driver which will be merged into ntfs-progs, the 
problem is the same. What's interesting is, that once I restarted after the 
upgrade (which included a new kernel), the HAL demon failed to start. All the 
NTFS partitions showed up on the Deskop and in Places. But after trying sudo 
dpkg --configure -a and restarting to get HAL working, the next time hald did 
start and the NTFS partitions had disappeared from the Desktop and places. 
Places->Computer shows them, but display the above symptom: 
mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda8 is already mounted on /media/data2

mount failed
the partitions are indeed mounted and accessible, but Gnome/HALd doesn't know 
it.
It is being discussed here:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-07-16 Thread Samuel Cormier-Iijima
OK, after messing around with it for an hour, I managed to figure out a
way to fix this. This is just a hack until some things with nautilus and
hal are fixed up, but you can try this:

Open up /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi and paste this in at the end
(but before ):


  
true
/media/Windows
fuse
false
false
  


Of course, replace /media/Windows with the mount point. This won't work
if you have multiple NTFS partitions, change the match element to match
your device. Please let me know if this works :-)

Cheers, Samuel

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-07-10 Thread Simon Law
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Untriaged => Medium
   Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Needs Info

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-06-30 Thread Tibrisch
Is there a way to fix this? I've been searching many hours now and i
finally find my problem to be a confirmed bug :)

It would be very nice to have functional icons.

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[Bug 35354] Re: hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted

2006-06-18 Thread Silviu Julean
I can confirm the bug. I'm able to use ntfs-fuse, but only if I hand
tune /etc/fstab, and then the devices show up as not being mounted
(they're not listed in Places, and their listings in Computer try to
mount them).

Regarding "I just included the locale=pt_BR.UTF8 in the fstab mount
options, and upon reboot, Nautilus doesn't lists the drive anymore at
all.": this is probably an issue with ntfs-fuse, not hald. If I set
nls=utf8, mount fails with "Invalid parameter." Perhaps there's a
different syntax to setting nls on fuse-mounted devices?

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