Weird-- I only began to experience this bug once I upgraded to Hardy
from Gutsy; removing usefree worked as a workaround. What could have
caused that? [I'm not sure, but Bug #211760 might be a duplicate.]
I only received a generic "Invalid mount option" dialog followed by a
blank, text-free error
This does not appear to be fixed in Hardy. I had to remove the option
"usefree" manually from gconf-editor before my drive auto-mounted.
I am sure many people have this problem, but they ask for help on the
forums and people just tell them to brute force it with fstab, so they
have the bug, too,
I am getting this bug with 2.6.19-4 kernel with Xen. Cant use a more
modern kernel unfortunately.
Have removed "usefree" from gconf now, and still the bug appears.
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I am getting this bug with 2.6.19-4 kernel with Xen. Cant use a more
modern kernel unfortunately.
Have removed "usefree" from gconf now, and still the bug appears.
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Hi,
Jared [2008-03-21 22:39 -]:
> Is there any chance of getting the fix backported to Gutsy?
Not sure what you mean. Gutsy's gnome-mount and hal *do* use usefree
for good reasons.
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Is there any chance of getting the fix backported to Gutsy?
Removing usefree does not fix this bug in Gutsy
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I tested Hardy Heron Alpha (Ubuntu 8.04) as LiveCD and it mounted USB memories
with FAT32 automatically.
So the problem will probably be solved soon.
(Hardy Heron Alpha release from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/ .)
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-mount - 0.7-2ubuntu2
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* debian/patches/ubuntu-default-mount-options.patch: Drop VFAT option
'usefree', it's not necessary any more with the current Hardy kernel,
and incompatible with pr
Generally removing usefree worked for me on feisty.
One card additionally I had to format with
sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1
But when I want to remove my sd-card I get the error: Cannot unmount volume;
Cannot remove directory
But the directory is removed ...
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furthermore, the player opens rythymbox when i hotplug, which means this
looks like a mounting issue. i don't really know how to manipulate fstab
properly, as i have completely broken it before due to foolishness. any
and all assistance would be appreciated...
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this fix is ineffective for gutsy kernels and the Sansa e260. i can see
the entry in lsusb,
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0781:7420 SanDisk Corp.
and here's ls -l dev/sd*
brw-rw 1 root disk 8, 0 2008-01-21 13:37 /dev/sda
brw-rw 1 root disk 8, 1 2008-01-21 13:37 /dev/sda1
brw-rw 1 root disk
this fix is ineffective for gutsy kernels and the Sansa e260. i can see
the entry in lsusb,
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0781:7420 SanDisk Corp.
and here's ls -l dev/sd*
brw-rw 1 root disk 8, 0 2008-01-21 13:37 /dev/sda
brw-rw 1 root disk 8, 1 2008-01-21 13:37 /dev/sda1
brw-rw 1 root disk
This is a bit wierd. Removed "usefree" as described above, reboot and
everything usb mounts normally, except I sometimes get two icons on the
desktop for the same device. As long as i keep hotplugging and
unmounting everything seems to work just fine. However, if the machine
sits idle for severa
Going into Applications/ System Tools/ Configuration Editor/
system/storage/default_options/vfat/mount_options, and then remove the
"usefree" option from the list.
Exit gconf-editor, and try hotplugging your drive again.
This worked for me in Ubuntu 7.10.
Thanks Dan Lenski.
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this problem occurs at random for me, despite the "usefree" mod...
i'm curious tho, how you can determine the correct usb port to try with
"gnome-mount -vtd /dev/sdh2"?
if the usb device won't mount
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I am also running gutsy on a feisty kernel (reason see above) and went
through the proposals above. Nothing worked. When running feisty without
gutsy the mounting of usb devices worked fine. Is there any other idea
on how to solve the mount problem? If I can provide further infos please
tell me.
With help from my friend Jouke, this has been solved. Xubuntu uses gnome
mount, therefore changing the gconf file solves the problem. gconfeditor
is not istalled in xubuntu, but gconftool (a command line utility) is
present, and adequate for the task.
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I have the same problem in my 7.10 Xubuntu install (running the old
kernel too due to aforementioned troubles). Anybody know where these
configs are in Xubuntu?
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What about Kubuntu 7.10? I have this problem with USB mass storage
devices as well but there is no gconfig-editor in which to change
settings in Kubuntu. Is there another way at that setting?
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Trouble is, I cannot change the key now, it is "not writable". When I've foun a
way around it, I'll try your solution.
Thanks.
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I have similsr issue of no automount for USB flash drives on Ubuntu
7.10, clean install on HP dv6100 laptop. Removing "usbfree" in gconfig-
editor>storage>vfat did not work, however, removing rebooting and
replacing "usbfree" did work. Not sure I understand why.
Cheers
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Thank you, Laurent.
In the end I found it. Now the problem is that I cannot edit the key. It says:
"This key is not writable". I've tried to unset the key, but to no avail. do
you think that reverting to the Feisty kernel could still slve my problem? You
do that with the Synaptic manager, I sup
By the way,
As Dan Lenski and davescar, due to kernel panic from Gusty kernel, I use
Feisty kernel on a Gusty upgrade.
Their solution resolved the issue I had with my Samsung YP-K5 (former mp3, now
ogg reader)
Thanks
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It is not in the filesystem
You have to execute
gconf-editor
Then you will see the tree for
"/system/storage/default_options/vfat/mount_options/"
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I have de same problem and I thought that your fix would work in my case too,
but I don't have any such "/system/storage/default_options/vfat/mount_options"
file in my file system. Could you help me further?
I get a similar reading when I run "gnome-mount -vtd /dev/sda1", but how can I
remove th
Confirmed. This fix works for me. Running gutsy with 2.6.20 kernel.
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Hi all, I have the same problem, but I found a fix :-) I too am running
Gutsy-with-Feisty-kernel because the 2.26.22 kernel panics on boot on my
system.
THE PROBLEM
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Basically, the problem is with the options that gnome-mount uses. If
you run gnome-mount -vt from the command l
Ok thanks. Now I just have to make the kernel work. Seems a problem on
my imac G3 :(
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Right, this option is not yet available in the feisty kernel. However,
on the gutsy kernel it is currently a necessary workaround for bug
133567.
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Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-mount
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Yes ntfs-3g is installed.
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Maybe I should ad some info: the problem is that the filesystem doesn't
mount automaticaly from gnome when an usbstick with fat32 is plugged in.
Mount from de disk mount gnome-applet doesn't work either. I still can
mount it with the command sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 but that is
too much wo
You've ntfs-3g installed ?
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