I confirm the problem on arale (rc-proposed / 183) I tried with a
generic 4GB USB stick, formatted on a PC with a vfat filesystem. It
works fine on krillin with the same version but not on arale where it
fails with the same trace than in previous comment:
Dec 2 15:29:28 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [
OK, here's one. This is a SanDisk with an activity LED. Plug it in and
it flashes for a bit. Then nothing. The drive is not mounted and I
can't see the videos. It shows up in External Drives. The syslog seems
to say that it was mounted. I've also include the part of the syslog
where I unplug
Argh! This morning all four USB drives are working fine. Just as you
say, they can't be unmounted and I have to just unplug them. I've tried
many times across many reboots but this is the first time any drive
formatted outside the phone has ever worked. I have not changed any
software or settin
Also seems the drive needs to be inserted before starting file manager,
that seems a bug that it doesn't detect it
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USB OTG finicky and op
My drive was not formatted on the device, it was pre-formatted and
worked fine. I have only tried this one but I know other users have said
they are able to do this.
Re power issues that could be but hard to diagnose, perhaps the syslog
would indicate something as the drive is mounted
Re no files
@jibel maybe your team could verify
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What more info would you like?
I've tried this now with some more devices. I have a very old 4GB
SanDisk Cruzer, and I have two microSD card readers with two different
cards, a 2GB and a 4GB, as well as the original Kingston drive. All of
the drives show the "Unmount Error The device could not b
I retired my 16GB sandisk and it actually worked quite well for me so we
may need a bit more info.
The notification that the device was detected and it would be scanned for
content was received.
I confirmed I could see the content in Music player and the gallery
I could also see the files after u
** Also affects: ciborium (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: None => backlog
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