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Upgraded to Kubuntu 16.04.1, same problem. Had to manually use udisksctl
to power off external USB drive.
What project should be added to affected list? KDE base apps, plasma,
kio..?
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Ubuntu 16.04 is also missing "Safely Remove Drive" option. Instead it
has the "Eject" option, but after selecting this option on an ESATA
external hard-drive it offers no feedback to indicate that the
"ejection" was successfully.
Because of this, I always have to shutdown my computer before unplug
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Dear sureau!
If you can please report the bug upstream (to Udisks Bugzilla, for example
write a comment here -
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71802 ). The problem comes from
this component, not Ubuntu itself.
Also I can recommend you to try GNOME Disk Utility (gnome-disks command).
This issue still affects me with 14.04, and usb eject option is not
always normal.
For flash drives yes, but I have a usb camera and the eject option did
not function as it did with 12.04. With 12.04 I used safely remove but
with 14.04 I can only use eject and it severely corrupted the camera
driv
I do not encounter the problem with 14.04 anymore.
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It seems that problem is fixed with the newest version udisks2 2.1.3-1 in
Trusty.
>From NEWS file:
Send SCSI START STOP UNIT when powering down a drive (see this commit -
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/udisks/commit/?id=fcdd8f48b6ac9b1b6da82fdf5f59230fc2ea6feb)
udisksctl: add power-off v
Can you run tail -f -n 0 /var/log/syslog, then activate the safely
remove option, and paste the output, and check to see if the /dev/sdX
node is still present?
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On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 20:59:06 -, you wrote:
Q> I'm seeing the safely remove option just fine in 13.10.
Q>
It is NOT working correctly. It does unmount a thumb drive but DOES
NOT POWER IT OFF. I know because my thumb drives have a power LED,
after 'Safely' removing, or unmounting, the LED is
I tested with usb flash sticks, and yes, the light goes off after safely
remove.
After you safe remote the hd, does the /dev/?da file still show up?
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Thank you for good news, Phillip!
For what devices do you have safely remove option?
If it is USB-flash - did LED on it switched off after Safely Remove?
If it is USB-HDD - did it spinned-down after Safely Remove?
I tested 3 flashes and 2 USB-HDDs on Ubuntu 13.10 on Unity session.
Unity launche
I'm seeing the safely remove option just fine in 13.10.
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OK, Norbert, I understand. I will also sleep easier once we get our "safely
remove" option back :)
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Norbert <1067...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> >I started seeing the "eject master device" option in the latest updates to
> >Ubuntu 13.04, which unmounts all the pa
>I started seeing the "eject master device" option in the latest updates to
>Ubuntu 13.04, which unmounts all the partitions.
It's good, Dražen.
But I mean normal safely remove which switches USB-flash LED off and spins down
external USB-HDD.
This functionality is missed now (starting from Ubunt
I started seeing the "eject master device" option in the latest updates to
Ubuntu 13.04, which unmounts all the partitions.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Norbert <1067...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Ubuntu 13.10 GNOME is affected too.
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Bug is present in development branch (Saucy Salamander, 13.10) Ubuntu
GNOME too. Tested today.
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Hello, guys!
Bug is still exists in Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04 (both are supported).
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What's the matter with the developers of Nautilus? Under Ubuntu 13.04, I
can no longer see all attached drives. Instead, 'Computer' now displays
the root directory of the main drive, which is wrong. My mobile
broadband dongle doesn't show up at all anymore and it seems to have
been affected after c
Dražen Lučanin [2013-04-29 9:38 -]:
> And another issue from my point of view that Norbert forgot to mention -
> when your external hard drive has several partitions (which I think is
> quite common nowadays, with multi-TB sizes), there is no more an option to
> remove the whole device with a
Hello, guys!
I have recently installed Debian Wheezy and installed Nautilus 3.8 from
experimental (package 'nautilus_3.8.0-1_i386.deb' from here
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/i386/nautilus/download) with
apt-get install -t experimental nautilus.
I found interesting moment. There is no
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And another issue from my point of view that Norbert forgot to mention -
when your external hard drive has several partitions (which I think is
quite common nowadays, with multi-TB sizes), there is no more an option to
remove the whole device with a single action. This used to be the "safely
remove
Hello, Sebastien!
I’ll summarize my posts here.
My main linux distro is Ubuntu 12.04 and I think that Ubuntu is the best
distro and will fix the bug #1 soon :)
In Ubuntu 12.04, Gentoo stable, Debian 6 and Debian 7 safely remove
works for both USB-flash and USB-HDD.
In Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04 (ev
What sort of devices are you using? eject should work just fine on usb
stick? is there a real problem or just an user perception one? having
some details on what the actual problem is, if there is one, would be
useful. Eject should lead to the datas to be synced on the filesystem
before eject and s
Bug exists in Gnome 3.8 too (Ubuntu 13.04 with ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3,
Fedora 19, OpenSuse Thumbleweed).
Please inform Gnome developers and fix this bug using joint efforts. I
have already wrote to upstream.
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It still exists in Fedora 18 and OpenSuSe 12.3.
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> It seems that nobody cared here
well, that's a wrong assumption, I wouldn't be subscribed to this bug
and wouldn't comment on it if I wasn't caring. See the number of the bug
"1068786", it's over a million bugs registered on launchpad... not sure
how many people care and work on those but it's p
Thank you reply, Sebastien. I don't want to troll volunteers. I'm sorry.
I understand that problem is caused by fundamental changes in upstream
(udisks, gvfs, nautilus, etc.) and that Ubuntu developers took buggy
packages from upstream. I prefer LTS versions, I use 12.04.2 on 1 my PC
and 2 laptop
@Norbert: please refrain from writting sarcastic comments there, the bug
tracker is a medium to get work done, not to troll volunteers because
they didn't work on your pet issues during their evenings. You are
welcome to submit a patch as well if you want, the code is available
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I submitted this bug in October of 2012, and I'm surprised that this
regression hasn't been fixed for 13.04.
I too have confirmed that the issue remains (currently) with only 3 days
remaining before the release of Ubuntu13.04:
http://djazz.mine.nu/files/ubuntucountdown/
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Safely remove remains broken but nobody cares.
While 'udisks --detach' and 'bdin' works (not user-friendly).
(Again!)
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Safely remove remains broken but nobody cares.
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Thank you, Mark!
I have 32bit 13.04, it does not have safely remove option too.
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Norbert, I have 13.04 beta running (64bit) and I only have the option to
eject, not safely remove.
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Can anybody configrm that safely remove is not fixed this time?
Today I did a fresh install from ubuntu-13.04-beta2-desktop-i386.iso
(md5 = 52a5b6d4db2abf327b94e732250b8ad1) and it is still affected by
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I saw something interesting with Nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu10:
it showed "Safely remove drive" for only 1 of my 5 flashes - Kingston
DataTraveller G2 16 GB (USB VID/PID 0951:1624) and powered off it. It's a small
progress.
It showed "Safely remove drive" for my USB-HDD (Seagate ST9750420A in USB
T
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It seems that all major distros are affected by this bug (see
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao5e713Ig9g_dEtqbmhOVnJuVmRmOEx1QXpMSncwbEE&usp=sharing
- you can add your flash or HDD model to this list too).
Only Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Gentoo stable (may be also S
In ubuntu 12.04 the "safely remove" option used to completely power off
my external hard disk.There were no lights and it was sure that the hard
disk was safe to remove.Also the disk would not be present the nautilus
devices list.
But after i upgraded to 12.10 the "safely remove" option was not t
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>>> For USB flashes I have "/sys/block/sdc/removable = 0" and
It seems I made a mistake when copying text. I have = 1 for them. I'm sorry.
I made a big work (4 usb flashes, 1 USB HDD + 3 laptops, 1 PC). I tested Ubuntu
12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 13.04, Fedora 18, OpenSuse 12.3.
The results are not good:
> For USB flashes I have "/sys/block/sdc/removable = 0" and
interesting, so your hardware isn't lying then, unlike my USB sticks :-)
So on that one you still get "eject" instead of "safe removal"? Can you
confirm that you plugged this in _after_ starting your desktop session?
As a heuristics for "
Thank you, Martin!
For more accurate results I made a clean install of Raring on external
HDD.
I updated gvfs to the latest version (1.15.4-0ubuntu1).
For USB flashes I have "/sys/block/sdc/removable = 0" and
and 'gvfs-mount -o' reports on Eject (from Nautilus or Unity) "Volume removed"
or "Mo
This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.15.4-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release.
- Rebuild against current udisks2 to enable can_stop. (LP: #1067876)
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"Eject".
I analyzed why USB sticks still show "Eject" instead of "Save removal",
and send the analysis to
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695281 . It turns out this is
a really hard problem to work around, as USB sticks basically lie about
themselves and there is no real information about whether
It seems that Dolphin is affected by this bug too.
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I tried to collect logs from commands
'udisks --monitor-detail'
'udisksctl monitor'
'gvfs-mount -o'
all they say that devices are not detached (they still powered) after pressing
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> I'm sorry, but this bug is not fixed in Raring (with latest proposed
udisks2 2.0.92-0ubuntu2).
right, gvfs didn't get rebuilt with the new udisks yet, that should
happen when somebody updates gvfs to the current version
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I'm sorry, but this bug is not fixed in Raring (with latest proposed
udisks2 2.0.92-0ubuntu2).
My USB flash is still powered after eject. My USB HDD did not spin down after
unmount.
But if I manually enter in terminal the following command
"udisks --detach /dev/sdc"
flash led goes dark, HDD spins
I agree about the effective use of developers' time. Nonetheless two points:
- In case a mounted drive contains multiple partitions, all would automatically
be mounted. Then you should perform unmount for each partition separately which
is repititive and boring. There might be options to overrid
> I have Quantal on USB-flash for testing. There are 70+ users of Quantal,
> which are affected by this bug.
> As far I know Quantal is supported until 2014 April. I hope you can fix
> this bug in Quantal using another method in near future.
It doesn't sound like a very effective use of developers
I use only LTS releases on my PCs, so I'm not affected by this bug at
everyday life.
I have Quantal on USB-flash for testing. There are 70+ users of Quantal,
which are affected by this bug.
As far I know Quantal is supported until 2014 April. I hope you can fix
this bug in Quantal using another me
> Is it possible tofix this bug in Quntal too?
Sorry but no, those updates include new version of several components
which add new code and features, they are not suitable for stable
updates
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* New upstream release:
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Is it possible tofix this bug in Quntal too?
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