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Re: USB automount



Thanks.

Checked /etc/udev/rules.d already, but took another look anyway.
Doesn't appear to be the problem.

Any other locations used to store udev rules?

tm


On 07/15/2013 09:35 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jul 2013, tony mollica wrote:

Hello.  Searched and found nothing to help, yet.

I've upgraded to wheezy and I've added the MATE desktop for wheezy
and everything works well except for one annoying problem.

When I plug in a USB memory stick or card (SD) it mounts the way
it should, no problem. The problem is removing the drive.  If I
'Eject" the drive, it is removed with no problems.  If I use the
'safely remove drive'
option the drive is still removed but then it gets remounted on its
own, then
needs to removed/unmounted a second time.

dmesg shows the mounted drive to beusing ehci_hcd.  After the
'safely remove drive', the drive is disconnected and then remounted
using ohci_hcd. There seems to be two separate auto mounting
daemons or programs running to do the automount.  A regular USB
disk drive does not behave like this, only memory cards and sticks.

I'm at a loss to find the culprit.  Any suggestions?
Sounds like you have two automount "utilities" running at the same time.
Check /etc/udev/rules.d to see what rules are there and what they are
doing, and if they are conflicting.

B



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