Martin,
It would appear that the devkit-disks command has been renamed to udisks on
December 1st, 2009.
See:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DeviceKit-disks
See also:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324220#c64
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komputes [2009-11-21 8:37 -]:
> I don't get the dialogs anymore but interestingly enough, now when I
> unmount a partition in gnome (external usb in my case), followed by
> opening gparted, gparted does not show the device which had that
> partition.
That will happen if the device got ejected
I don't get the dialogs anymore but interestingly enough, now when I
unmount a partition in gnome (external usb in my case), followed by
opening gparted, gparted does not show the device which had that
partition. The device has to be mounted in grnome to be viewable in
gparted. pitti, if this is an
I also tested karmic's version with an internal partition (previously
tested an external one). I don't get the policykit dialogs, since the
new internal partition is properly marked with "should_automount=0"
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This is fixed in 0.4.8, which I just synced into lucid.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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I tried karmic's gparted, and was not actually able to replicate the
erroneous automount when creating a new partition. It appears in
gnome's computer place, but does not get automounted.
So I close the karmic task of this for now. Does anyone actually get a
broken behaviour in karmic?
For lucid
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
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Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
** Also affects: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu Karmic)
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Martin,
The logic for starting up the gparted executable has been changed to use
both dk-disks and hal-lock if both are available.
The relevant git repository commit can be viewed at the following link:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gparted/commit/?id=d9b892a73f2f078ae6314c4925b438e43fe4392e
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Martin,
I can rework the logic so that if both dk-disks and hal-lock are
available then both will be used.
The challenge with the proposed method is that the --run "COMMAND $*"
portion of hal-lock requires that the command plus arguments must be
within quotes. Otherwise the arguments are not pas
gedakc,
thanks for fixing that. However, any chance that you can fix the patch
to not do an either/or, but do both? All the distros are currently in a
transition period where hal can't be entirely disabled yet, but dk-disks
is already being used, thus you actually need to both.
It's not truly cri
Thank you Martin for the tip on devkit-disk --inhibit, and thank you Jan
for bringing this to my attention.
Support for devicekit-disks has been added to the upstream gparted
repository for inclusion in the next release of GParted.
The relevant git repository commit can be viewed at the following
** Branch linked: lp:debian/experimental/devicekit-disks
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This bug was fixed in the package devicekit-disks - 007-1ubuntu1
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This is twofold:
- ./gparted.in needs to wrap the actual binary into "devkit-disks
--inhibit", similar to the hal-lock stuff (hal will go away soon).
DK-Disks's Inhibit() method got broken recently, this was fixed in
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/DeviceKit/DeviceKit-
disks/commit/?id=e672ccb691777
I'm starting to wonder: maybe devicekit-disks doesn't support the HAL
"automount-locking" mechanism? That could really break several similar
programs...
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Hi Mihai,
This did not happen in 9.04 because in Jaunty, devicekit-disks was not
yet in use. This is a new bug in karmic.
** Also affects: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In fact, if we were still using HAL in karmic instead of devicekit-
disks, this problem would not arise in gparted.
Reassigned this bug to devicekit-disks. Please confirm.
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Hi, I have a similar problem with karmic 64bit. it mounts the partitions
that I want to mount, but it asks for the password[didn't happen in
9.04], and despite successfully mounting them, it says that it wasn't
able to mount them, as it's not authorised to do so. Please let me know
if you need furt
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