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Bug#597223: udev: The First partition on USB flashdrives always attempts to be mounted as ISOFS




The problem seems to be that if the usb-device (hdd,cardreader,etc.) is plugged in while resp. before booting debian gets 'confused' about the device(s).

I am able to reproduce the problem:
USB HDD plugged in while booting : "UDF-fs: No VRS found", as mentioned in this bugreport. USB HDD plugged out while booting an plugged in after the desktop is up, the HDD gets automounted as it should

It is the same like with a cardreader:
I have a cardreader connected to the mainboard usb-pins (stationary) - when inerting cards, I get the "UDF-fs: No VRS found". I have another cardreader (mobile) - when I plug in the card AFTER I plugged in the cardReader to a usb port I got the VRS-Message; when I plug in the card into the cardReader BERFORE, the card gets mounted as it should.

debian OS last update 11.04.2011

If you need some more details, pls let me know.


Cheers,
Anderson





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