Hi all,
is udisks2 really an alternative to usbmount?
I have it installed on testing, but it doesn't automatically mount anything:
carramba@robert-desktop:/usr/share/doc/udisks2$ dmesg | tail
[ 5092.063897] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdc] 30751744 512-byte logical blocks: (15.7
GB/14.6 GiB)
[ 5092.065393] sd 4:0
Rogério,
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 6:07 AM, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Hi, Mathieu and others.
>
> On Feb 25 2015, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> (...)
>> I need to first `umount` it (even if it does not appear in `df` output).
> (...)
>
> Do you want to adopt usbmount? I'm currently focused on other packag
Hi, Mathieu and others.
On Feb 25 2015, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
(...)
> I need to first `umount` it (even if it does not appear in `df` output).
(...)
Do you want to adopt usbmount? I'm currently focused on other packages and
usbmount could really use another maintainer (or co-maintainer)...
R
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> retitle -1 usbmount: Can't mount ntfs drive (Transport endpoint is not
> connected)
>
> Actually when playing a little more, if you are quick you can see two
> things (unplug/plug the usb key):
>
> If you are quickl enough:
> $ ls /media/
retitle -1 usbmount: Can't mount ntfs drive (Transport endpoint is not
connected)
Actually when playing a little more, if you are quick you can see two
things (unplug/plug the usb key):
If you are quickl enough:
$ ls /media/usb0
-> properly list the files
Then a few seconds later:
$ ls /media/us
For some reason this stopped working in jessie for me (works fine in wheezy).
I could not tell if the issue is related to the fact that `fuse` does
not create anymore a fuse group (hence my user is not in fuse group)
or if something broke at systemd level.
Logs:
$ tail -f debug
[...]
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