Did not tried the ubuntu-bug storage, but
devkit-disks --mount /dev/sdb5
*did* the mount. Maybe the Samsung Omnia internal disk is too strange
for devicekit automount?
SYS: Mar 30 15:43:36 localhost kernel: [126355.636085] usb 1-1: new high speed
USB device using ehci_hcd and address 16
SYS:
Hmmm... system just upgraded devicekit. Maybe a reboot is needed? Will
try later.
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usb drive doesn't automount most of the time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551423
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Ok, now it mounts the Omnia memory perfectly. No reboot needed. Puzzled.
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usb drive doesn't automount most of the time
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i tried the usb drive about 10 times before reporting the bug, with no
success. after running the ubuntu-bug storage program and reporting
the bug, the usb drive started automounting correctly
on another machine, the drive wouldn't automount until i ran
ubuntu-bug. in that case, the drive