On lun, 2009-04-27 at 20:40 -0600, Scott Barker wrote:
When thunar is running as a daemon, a removable device that is unmounted,
unplugged, and plugged back in cannot be re-mounted. The error is
org.freedsekop.hal.storage.mount-removable no -- (action, result).
If the thunar daemon is
I did have thunar-volman installed, and the same thing was happening. I
removed it to verify it wasn't thunar-volman causing the issue.
I have consolekit and policykit installed, and spent several hours
debugging that new level of complexity as well. I used to use
startxfce4, and had to
On mar, 2009-04-28 at 05:19 -0600, Scott Barker wrote:
I did have thunar-volman installed, and the same thing was happening. I
removed it to verify it wasn't thunar-volman causing the issue.
I have consolekit and policykit installed, and spent several hours
debugging that new level of
On 04/28/09 05:48, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
It happens with all the usb devices you tried?
Is there something in /var/log/syslog during the various mount/umounts?
Could you try lshal -m during those operations, too?
It happens with all usb thumbdrive-type devices (actual usb thumbdrives,
my
On mar, 2009-04-28 at 08:00 -0600, Scott Barker wrote:
Attached are two logs from lshal -m, one with thunar run as a foreground
process, the other with it running as a daemon. There is no other output
to any other logs related to this problem.
When running as a foreground process, you
On 04/28/09 08:27, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
When running as a foreground process, you didn't quit between the first
connect and the second one, did you?
In both cases (daemon and foreground), I left the thunar window open as
I unmounted, removed, reconnected and tried to remount the device.
Following up on my last entry, it seems that the problem must exist in
the way thunar is started when the thunar-settings script spawns thunar
as a daemon. The problem always occurs when thunar is launched that way,
and never occurs when run directly as a daemon, nor when run as a
foreground
On mar, 2009-04-28 at 08:44 -0600, Scott Barker wrote:
On 04/28/09 08:27, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
When running as a foreground process, you didn't quit between the first
connect and the second one, did you?
In both cases (daemon and foreground), I left the thunar window open as
I
I traced through the scripts in /etc/X11/Xsession, and found that
dbus-launch is pre-pended to $STARTUP after $STARTUP is set to
$HOME/.xsession, so my method of invoking xfce4 from the console turns into:
dbus-launch --exit-with-session $HOME/.xsession
$HOME/.xsession contains:
exec
Package: thunar
Version: 1.0.0-2
Severity: normal
When thunar is running as a daemon, a removable device that is unmounted,
unplugged, and plugged back in cannot be re-mounted. The error is
org.freedsekop.hal.storage.mount-removable no -- (action, result).
If the thunar daemon is terminated,
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