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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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hal (0.5.8.1-4ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low
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* Add back debian/patches/00upstream-06-stat-dev-not-mountpoint.patch and
port it to 0.5.8.1. This fixes handling of NTFS-FUSE mounts again in
Feisty. Closes: LP#35354
* debian/patches/24_ignored_volumes.patch: Fix ignoring of Apple
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** Tags added: ntfs-support
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It's seems that the patch has been dropped during merge from edgy to feisty, so
i reopen this bug.
Also see duplicate here : https://launchpad.net/bugs/75796
Thanks.
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Closing unrelated nautilus task.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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hal (0.5.7.1-0ubuntu15) edgy; urgency=low
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* Add debian/patches/00upstream-05-fix-stale_nfs_handle_block.patch:
- Do not stat NFS mounts when preparing for suspend to fix hang.
- Patch taken from upstream git.
- Closes: LP#64266
* Add
Ok, David Zeuthen has commit a fix for that bug on the 25 september :
stat special device file, not the mount point
This is required to make FUSE mounts work for e.g. the ntfs-fuse
driver.
Tested it on dapper edgy hal package (with a custum patch, no need of the
autofs stuff), and it works
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=hal.git;a=commit;h=2ea340399bf8cf3d2bb6bd1b5c4ecbc2042e93d4
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Importance: Wishlist = Medium
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/hal/2006-October/006308.html
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I just did an upgrade, and though I've now switched to experimenting with
ntfs-3g, the experimental driver which will be merged into ntfs-progs, the
problem is the same. What's interesting is, that once I restarted after the
upgrade (which included a new kernel), the HAL demon failed to start.
OK, after messing around with it for an hour, I managed to figure out a
way to fix this. This is just a hack until some things with nautilus and
hal are fixed up, but you can try this:
Open up /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi and paste this in at the end
(but before /deviceinfo):
device
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Is there a way to fix this? I've been searching many hours now and i
finally find my problem to be a confirmed bug :)
It would be very nice to have functional icons.
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I can confirm the bug. I'm able to use ntfs-fuse, but only if I hand
tune /etc/fstab, and then the devices show up as not being mounted
(they're not listed in Places, and their listings in Computer try to
mount them).
Regarding I just included the locale=pt_BR.UTF8 in the fstab mount
options, and
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