just stumbled on this bug while trying to revive an ancient ipod shuffle
1st gen. So... confirmed that this is still an issue on Ubuntu 20.04.1
LTS.
(removing libgpod-common is the workaround)
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Bug still in 15.10
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I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the
system>administration>disk utility; but it doesn't have any mou
Removing libgpod-common worked as fix.
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Still present in 12.04 and yes, my 1st gen 512MB iPod shuffle still
works.
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Bug still in 11.10..
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I confirm the bug on 10.04 and 11.04 with the old iPod Shuffle 512MB.
Also, both the workarounds (removing libgpod-common or editing
90-libgpod.rules) are working.
Has anyone experienced problems with iPod nano 5g after the
90-libgpod.rules workaround?
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Judging by the comments in /lib/udev/rules.d/90-libgpod.rules, it
appears that the DEVTYPE=partition check was added in order to support
certain iPods whose raw block devices look like they have FAT32
filesystems but don't. In other words, changing that line could cause
certain other iPods not to
Editing the 90-libgpod.rules worked for me too.. So much Thanks.
Environment:
iPod 1st Gen 5112 MB
GNU / Linux Ubuntu 64 bits
Linux: 2.6.35-28 generic
Banshee
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Reply 27 (editing 90-libgpod.rules) worked for me. Thanks.
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Another confirmation with removing libgpod-common on a very up-to-date
11.04 install for an old iPod Shuffle 512MB.
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I'm not sure if there is any direct relation... but there is a bug in
libblkid, the blkid command believes that whole iPod disk (e.g.
/dev/sdd) is unpartitioned device with FAT filesystem. Try:
blkid -p -o udev -p /dev/sdd
The incorrect output is
ID_FS_LABEL=iPod
ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=iPod
Sorry, I meant 0.7.94
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An updated version of libgpod has been published 0.74 is the current
release. It hasn't made it to the repositories yet though. Hopefully
that will help fix the problems.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem here for shuffle 512Mb 1st gen.
Removing libgpod-common solves the problem.
Thanks for help.
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I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the
system>administration>disk utility; but it doesn't have any mountable
partitions. (It actually does)
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Removing libgpod-common worked for me, using a first generation ipod
shuffle 1gb on Ubuntu 10.04. But, I'm also hesitant to remove default
packages.
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After reading "Writing udev rules" at
http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html, I experimeted with
the /lib/udev/rules.d/90-libgpod.rules. I changed the value of
"ENV{DEVTYPE}==" from "partition" to "disk". This worked for my iPod
Shuffle 512 MB and iPod Mini 6GB. They're automatically mo
Removing gpod-common worked for me the first time, but now it's not
working.
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partitions. (It actually does)
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Well I tried with an ipod shuffle and I ran into the same issue - ipod
would not be recognized. I remember being able to use this ipod on
ubuntu some years ago (2006?).
I came to this post after searching and removed libgpod-common and
inserting the ipod shuffle worked! THe device was recognized a
Affecting me as well :( Not sure if I should delete mentioned files?
Will those change the way newer ipods are seen?
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This affects me, too. I have a 512MB iPod Shuffle 1st Gen.
dmesg says:
[31168.796094] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5
[31168.930512] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices
[31168.931571] scsi7 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
[31168.931842] us
so it seems like the changes made to have recent I-stuff models working made
the old ones fail to mount.
will try to play around with udev rules to see if they can be changed to work
with both without having
to list device IDs
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It appears to be a conflict of udev rules. I had the problem, and found
if I manually ran usbmuxd that my iPod touch would show up and work as a
disk and in Rhythmbox. The file "/lib/udev/rules.d/85-usbmuxd.rules" is
supposed to start usbmuxd when you plug in an iPod, but it seems that
"/lib/udev/r
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Rodrigo:
Thank you very much for looking into the issue and for taking the time
to post a solution!
My iPod is being recognized and automatically mounted after removing the
'libgpod-common' package.
Greetings,
Felipe
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Posted the bug upstream
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3003528&group_id=67873&atid=519273
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #3003528
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3003528
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set-info is a workaround for nano-5g, as it would mount the wrong
partition without it (at least it's what is written on
/lib/udev/rules.d/90-libgpod.rules )
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I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the
system>administration>disk utility; but it doesn't have any mountable
partitions
Add me to the list of affected people. I too removed the libgpod-common
and it resolved the problem. Not sure what the bug is with that
package, but I don't like having to remove default packages to get my
system working properly.
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I had incorrectly assumed this was libipoddevice, but removing libgpod
fixes the problem so far. This seemed to affect the 1st generation
shuffles so far as I can tell from the replies.
** Package changed: libipoddevice (Ubuntu) => libgpod (Ubuntu)
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Great, I removed libgpod-common and it also went back to normal so far
as I can tell.
thank you
mbs
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Rodrigo, Thank's for the tip! Here work's too removing libgpod-common!!!
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partitions. (It actually does)
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Rodrigo, Thank you very much for the tip. My 1GB first generation iPod
Shuffle now works perfectly on Lucid.
I'm still wondering what functionality has been disabled by the removal
of libgpod-common.
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@Felipe:
"ipod --list" does not work because it expects the ipod to be mounted
(i.e. it checks for ipod devices with the property 'volume.is_mounted =
true' in hal).
@all
While looking at the issue, I ran into this processes
root 20029 0.0 0.0 24428 1296 ?S15:28 0:00
hal
Also affects me with a 1st generation 1GB Shuffle.
Hamish
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system>administration>disk utility; but it doesn't have any mountable
partitions. (It actually does)
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Same issue for me. The old iPod shuffles to not mount automatically on
Lucid. As previous poster mentioned the drive is viewable in Disk
Utility. The iPod Nano mounts well and both types used to (and still do)
work fine on Karmic.
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I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the
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Same issue for me on Lucid - old 512 MB Ipod shuffle. Won't
automatically mount. Not visible in rhythmbox or nautilus, but can be
viewed in Disk Utility. Worked fine in Karmic.
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I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the
system>administration>disk utility; but it doesn't have any mo
Same problem here, iPod Shuffle not automatically mounted and not
recognized by rhythmbox or banshee. If I manually mount the Ipod I can
view what's on it. I have Lucid i386 fully updated.
OS: 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
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I cannot mount my ipod
Same problem here, Ipod Shuffle 1st generation not automatically mounted
and not recognized by rhythmbox or banshee. If I manually mount the Ipod
I can view what's on it. I have Lucid fully updated.
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I cannot mount my ipod shuffle. It shows up with the
system>administration>disk utility; but
I am experiencing the exact same problems as Felipe wrote above.
OS: Ubuntu 10.04 x64 (2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP x86_64), which was
upgraded from Ubuntu 9.10 (fresh install) on May 3 2010.
iPod: iPod Shuffle, first generation (1GB), firmware version 2.70, single FAT
partition.
The iPod i
I forgot to include the following info:
Just like in Rodrigo's case, 'ipod --list' does not list my iPod.
I'm running Lucid amd64 (kernel 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP
x86_64), with all updates as of may 1st. 'dmesg' output attached.
** Attachment added: "dmesg - output"
http://launchpadl
I'm experiencing the same problem.
My iPod Shuffle (1st Generation, 1GB) used to mount automatically under
Karmic, Intrepid, Jaunty, Gutsy, etc. Under Lucid, the device won't show
up in Nautilus anymore although it is being detected ('dmesg' shows the
iPod and it's partition) and can be manually m
OK, I can now mount my ipod, I'm not sure when this happened, I couldn't
do it a couple of updates back. Now I plug in my ipod and it shows up
as a device with a partition. Ie /dev/sdc & /dev/sdc1.
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Same here.
iPod 512Mb 1st generation, amd64 lucid beta2 with updates of april 25th
"ipod --list" claims there is no ipod, though the device is detected by
the kernel and I can mount it on the command line
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** Attachment added: "dmesg output the output at the end is created when I
plugin the ipod"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44692375/dmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44691417/Dependencies.txt
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