I can confirm this bug.
My Palm Lifedrive also automounted in Dapper, but no longer does this in
Feisty-beta. The SD card, however, does mount automatically.
I can still mount the Lifedrive manually as /dev/sdb1. My system lists
it under /sys/block/sdb.
While Googling this subject, I came acro
Hi Martin,
Sorry for the delay. I have just begun a short research stay abroad and
it's always a little difficult to completely settle down fast. :)
I have confirmed the problem in a different computer (also with feisty,
up to the last updates). I have generated a hal.log file by following
the Da
Thanks for the logs so far. The problem is that hal does not detect any
file system on the PDA hard drive (/dev/sdb1):
volume.label = '' (string)
volume.uuid = '' (string)
volume.fsversion = '' (string)
volume.fsusage = '' (string)
volume.fstype = '' (string)
storage.model = '' (
Well, the kernel correctly sees the driver, and initializes it. If
manual mounting works, then the kernel has done everything it can. I
can't make hal DTRT :)
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.20 => hal
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