The patch needs some cleanup (should use a new variable for the
libhal_volume_get_mount_point() result, otherwise it compares possibly
wrong values in the next iteration), but I forwarded it to upstream for
a general comment.
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Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Another satisfied user of this fix (with Gutsy) here.
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Worked for me in Gutsy also...
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I also noticed this problem in Gutsy, so I backed up my .hal-mtab and
.hal-mtab-lock files, removed the originals and everything's working
fine. I think it was due to 'stale entries' and wonder if it could be
related to the fact that I formatted this drive and renamed it so it's
mounted under a di
Also solved it on Gutsy Gibbon by removing /media/.hal-mtab. I didn't
have any strange things in there though. I got the problem a few weeks
ago when I was using Feisty.
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I had the same problem with Gutsy Gibbon. Removing the /media/.hal-mtab
fixed the problem. There was an old entry that contained german umlauts
like "ö" and "ä".
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I was getting this same error.
Cannot Unmount Volume
Cannot Remove Directory
Removing /media/.hal-mtab fixed the problem.
It does seem to only happen when there are stale entries in /media/.hal-mtab
I'm guessing it was from having multiple drives plugged in.
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Can someone who knows link the upstream bug here?
Perhaps we should also update the description. It looks to me like this
is reproducible by plugging in USB sticks with different volume names.
Does it only happen when there are stale entries?
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Removal of /media/.hal-mtab also works here (using Ericsson k750i
phone).
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I've removed the file /media/.hal-mtab and the problem is gone.
I have an iaudio u2 player.
thanks!
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Confirm this as described by swork.
However it also fills the /media directory with directories like:
/media/Mat's iPod
/media/Mat's iPod_
/media/Mat's iPod__
/media/Mat's iPod___
Obviously there is an error with the encoding in .hal-mtab.
Changing my iPod to MatPod cured the problem.#
Matthew
Looks to me like UTF-8 in a volume name trips things up. iPods get
named things like "Steve's iPod" by default, where the apostrophe is
somewhere up in Unicode space. I got a three-number \nnn\nnn\nnn
sequence in .hal-mtab in place of the apostrophe, and saw this problem.
When I wiped .hal-mtab,
hi, i' using up to date feisty and the bug is still not fixed :-((
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 05:46:53PM -, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker wrote:
> Here's a patch that fixes it for this case, by making sure the mount
> point in /media/.hal-mtab matches the one in the LibHalVolume object.
Thanks! Would this be appropriate to send upstream?
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Here's a patch that fixes it for this case, by making sure the mount
point in /media/.hal-mtab matches the one in the LibHalVolume object.
This only works if libhal-storage can get the volume from the UDI, but
that seems to be the case when using gnome-unmount.
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This is caused by stale entries in /media/.hal-mtab confusing
/usr/lib/hal/hal-storage-unmount. It calls umount(8) with the device
name, but when it tries to remove the directory it uses the directory
name in the first entry matching the device name, which fails. The
directory is later removed by /
Thank you for your bug. To work on by somebody getting the issue, likely
to send upstream
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
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