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Artships,
Okay, please try this after plugging in the drive and provide the output here:
gnome-mount --display-settings -d /dev/disk/by-uuid/$(readlink
/dev/disk/by-uuid/381C49871C4940DC)
gnome-mount
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Ok. I plugged it in, waited for 'CANNOT MOUNT VOLUME', hit Ok and left
it at that.
gnome-mount --display-settings -d /dev/disk/by-uuid/$(readlink /dev/disk
/by-uuid/381C49871C4940DC)
gnome-mount 0.6
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You're welcome and just made my day ;)
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This is definetly not the same bug. You seem to have broken values in
the gconf options for this device. Please try running the following
command:
$ gconftool-2 --recursive-unset
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Hi ,
I'm having a similar problem.
My fat32 formatted iPod video will not mount at all,
and my hfs+ formatted LaCie external harddrive WILL mount, but only as
read-only.
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Suchawato, the bug you're reporting is totally different from the one
that got initially reported here. Please open a new one.
Please post any comments on the bug with the volume.ignore thing caused
by
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Kjell,
I executed:
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset
/system/storage/drives/_org_freedesktop_Hal_devices_storage_serial_ST332062_0A_0_0
Then plugged-in the USB harddrive. Same error. I executed:
gnome-mount
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For my NTFS partition listed in /etc/fstab...
bash gnome-mount -v -b -t -d /dev/disk/by-uuid/$(readlink
/dev/disk/by-uuid/C440F40940F40448)
gnome-mount 0.6
Resolved device file /dev/disk/by-uuid/../../hda1
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To clarify, I executed the above command first on an NTFS partition
mounted through /etc/fstab, UUID=C440F40940F40448. I then tried it on a
removable drive, UUID=381C49871C4940DC, /dev/sde1, after
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artships, please post the output of the following command:
gnome-mount -v -b -t -d /dev/disk/by-uuid/$(readlink /dev/disk/by-
uuid/C440F40940F40448)
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Have you got ntfs-config installed? I had this problem and uninstalling
ntfs-config + reboot worked.
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Uninstalling ntfs-config + reboot did not work. But, it didn't break
anything else, either!
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Nothing I've done has made a difference. pmount-hal /dev/sde1 on a
command line mounts my removable USB harddrive.
I ran lshal. A windows NTFS drive looks like this in lshal:
volume.fstype = 'ntfs'
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Well, I don't really see how this is connected to Gparted so I'm reporting here:
Here is a list of thing I've tried - and didn't manage to solve this annoying
problem:
1. Remove - Purge, to be exact - all
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Oz123, the first partition of the iPod isnt a filesystem, but the iPod's
firmware. Try the 2nd partition (sda2, sdb2 etc). It will probably be
sdb2 if you have a SATA hard disk.
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No I didn't remove /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi
because it doesn't even exist.
And two more reasons:
1. I didn't even have gparted installed on this machine.
2. I erased
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Did you try to remove the file /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-
disable-automount.fdi?
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Oz123, since the reported bug really seems to be due to the fdi policy
created by hal, could you please report it as a different bug?
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gparted didn't exit
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I tried following zsquareplusc's solution, but it doesn't work.
I can't mount usb disks or my ipod.
The error msg is the following:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1. Missing
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I had the same problem, and then I found this post. I was having
problems getting my usb camera to mount after a gutsy upgrade. Using
synaptic, I was going to remove everything hal related, but did not wish
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My only problem has been with plugging-in a USB harddrive. Worked in
Edgy. Hasn't worked since. I get a popup from gnome-volume:
'CANNOT MOUNT VOLUME.
Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the
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gparted didn't exit cleanly, no automount anymore
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I have fixed my problem. Removing the /usr/share/hal and
/usr/share/hal/fdi were not sufficient. apt-get remove --purge hal
followed by apt-get install --reinstall hal worked like a charm, though.
Of course, purging hal was a scary thing to try... but, what's a re-
installation from the CD
I have also run into this bug. Confirmed with a 500 GB USB external
drive and a 4 GB USB thumb drive. Both devices work fine with my laptop
(running Ubuntu Feisty), and fail to be recognized by my desktop
(running Ubuntu Gutsy Tribe 5.)
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Oh, and I tried the delete and --reinstall hal package fix to no avail.
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i did the above trick on another (similar) laptop, but failed to
succeed. no automatic mount of usb devices (stick or hard disk).
needs fixing!! any detailed information which couuld be helpful
required?
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I had the same issue. Thanks for this workaround!
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thank you - this corrected the problem.
could this be built into a regular update so it gets fixed everywhere?
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indeed, should read /usr/share/hal/fdi.
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I had the same problem (volume.ignore set to true) and the same fix
worked (rm /usr/share/hald/fdi and reinstall everyting hal-related). I'm
running Gutsy.
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i had the same problem and can confirm that
# rm -r /usr/share/hal
and
# apt-get install --reinstall hal
solved the issue
(the path is different from the last message, maybe a typo? i'm also
running Gutsy)
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I did some removal of various hal/udev config files, and reinstalled
those packages and it seems to be working again. I had never edited any
of that stuff by hand, so my guess would be its either some cruft left
over from another package, that wasnt removed by apt, or something in
/etc/hal/policy
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