Bug#597223: udev: The First partition on USB flashdrives always attempts to be mounted as ISOFS

2011-04-12 Thread anderson . bugreport
The problem seems to be that if the usb-device (hdd,cardreader,etc.) is plugged in while resp. before booting debian gets 'confused' about the device(s). I am able to reproduce the problem: USB HDD plugged in while booting : "UDF-fs: No VRS found", as mentioned in this bugreport. USB HDD plu

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition

2010-12-23 Thread Ben Bromley
I am also affected by this bug. I installed Debian off of a usb stick that was made with unetbootin, and this line was in my /etc/fstab: /dev/sdb1 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660,user,noauto 0 0 Commenting that line out cured that bug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.de

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition....

2010-09-17 Thread Marco d'Itri
reassign 597223 debian-installer thanks On Sep 18, Tyler Tricker wrote: > I found the problem, this should be moved to the debian-installer. > I installed debian from a flash drive and the installer put the following > into fstab. > > /dev/sdb1 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660,user,noauto 0 0 <- "its

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition....

2010-09-17 Thread Tyler Tricker
oh boy, do I feel like an idiot now... I found the problem, this should be moved to the debian-installer. I installed debian from a flash drive and the installer put the following into fstab. /dev/sdb1 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660,user,noauto 0 0 <- "its where I installed it from.. but it's not a

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition....

2010-09-17 Thread Tyler Tricker
--- m...@linux.it wrote: If you manually run mount without -t, does it get it wrong? -- mounting without it works fine.. the -t is actually just habit for me. I find it slightly bizzare that it's doing this. I didn't change any system scripts. even fstab is straight from the installer. _

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition....

2010-09-17 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Sep 18, Tyler Tricker wrote: >seems like it's not probably not udev then... Indeed. If you manually run mount without -t, does it get it wrong? -- ciao, Marco signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition....

2010-09-17 Thread Tyler Tricker
I tried boot the system with the drive plugged in.. still did the same thing.blkid -o udev /dev/sdb1ID_FS_LABEL=Cruize_BADID_FS_LABEL_ENC=Cruize_BADID_FS_UUID=76f176f0-2f1a-4c61-a51a-8dd12b56742bID_FS_UUID_ENC=76f176f0-2f1a-4c61-a51a-8dd12b56742bID_FS_TYPE=ext4seems like it's not probably not udev

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition on USB flashdrives always attempts to be mounted as ISOFS

2010-09-17 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Sep 17, Tyler Tricker wrote: > I'm guessing for some reason udev is assuming it's a U3 image? Please report the output of: blkid -o udev /dev/sdb1 -- ciao, Marco signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#597223: udev: The First partition on USB flashdrives always attempts to be mounted as ISOFS

2010-09-17 Thread Tyler Tricker
Package: udev Version: 160-1 Severity: important I tried 4 or 5 different brands of flash drives all with the same result. There are three partition setup on this flash drive. sdb2 and sdb3 automount and work without any problems but sbb1 will always attempt to mount as an ISOFS. I'm guessing for