With "udevadm monitor -e --udev" I get a very long output (see
attachment). I tried it two times, both times the usb flash drive was
not automounted. You'll find the complete output in the attachment -
hope this helps you!
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> Also no output for devkit-disks --monitor-detail
Hmm. Do you get output when you start "udevadm monitor -e --udev" and
then plug in the drive?
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Also no output for
devkit-disks --monitor-detail
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Interesting, so it seems that gvfs does not notice the new device. Just
to be sure, can you please also do
devkit-disks --monitor-detail
and then plug in your drive? Do you get output then (while gvfs-mount
-oi doesn't)?
Thanks!
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** Attachment added: "lspci from Nico"
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I did the following:
n...@nico-pc ~ % gvfs-mount -oi
Monitoring events. Press Ctrl+C to quit.
-> plug in the usb flash drive, plug out
^C
130 n...@nico-pc ~ % sudo gvfs-mount -oi
Monitoring events. Press Ctrl+C to quit.
-> plug in the usb flash drive, plug out
^C
130 n...@nico-pc ~ % sud
Please do
gvfs-mount -oi
then plug in the drive, let it settle for some seconds, and copy&paste
the entire output. Then press Control-C to stop the monitor.
Thanks!
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