Hi
I just posted the same on the german gentoo user list:
HAL is no longer compiled with the --enable-fstab-sync option. Therefore
hotpluggable devices wont be automounted. To get around this, you can create
a overlay with the current hal-0.5.4.ebuild and add the following:
src_compile() {
I'm having a similar problem with ivman, and i've discovered that the
reason is that the camera has an id label that has a space, ie: LEXAR
MEDIA. That's not right for pmount, and when ivman tries to mount it,
fails. But it works for other usb devices. Does it work for you?
Also, i had to
Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez schrieb:
I'm having a similar problem with ivman, and i've discovered that the
reason is that the camera has an id label that has a space, ie: LEXAR
MEDIA. That's not right for pmount, and when ivman tries to mount it,
fails. But it works for other usb devices.
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Norberto Bensa schrieb:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
dbus-0.50-r1
downgrade to 0.36.2
ivman-0.6.5
downgrade to 0.6.4
Done. Still no automount.
Have you restarted dbus?
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Norberto Bensa schrieb:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Norberto Bensa schrieb:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
dbus-0.50-r1
downgrade to 0.36.2
ivman-0.6.5
downgrade to 0.6.4
Done. Still no automount.
Have you restarted dbus?
Yes :(
How's that automounting supposed to work? When does
Alexander Skwar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ epm -q dbus udev hal ivman pmount
dbus-0.50-r1
downgrade to 0.36.2
udev-073
hal-0.5.4
ivman-0.6.5
downgrade to 0.6.4
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Norberto Bensa schrieb:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ epm -q dbus udev hal ivman pmount
dbus-0.50-r1
downgrade to 0.36.2
udev-073
hal-0.5.4
ivman-0.6.5
downgrade to 0.6.4
Done. Still no automount.
Alexander Skwar
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Christoph Eckert wrote:
Thanks for the tip, though. But instead of the PTP
workaround, I'll use the manual-mount workaround. Or
maybe autofs.
PTP is slow, *very* slow on my machine. This is a big minus.
Regardless of mass storage or PTP you can write a small shell script
which automates
Alexander Skwar wrote:
still no
automount :(
In my boxes, I need these versions...
sys-apps/dbus-0.36.2
sys-fs/udev-072
sys-apps/hal-0.5.4
sys-apps/ivman-0.6.4
sys-apps/pmount-0.9.6
...for automount to work properly.
Alexander Skwar
HTH,
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Norberto Bensa schrieb:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
still no
automount :(
In my boxes, I need these versions...
sys-apps/dbus-0.36.2
sys-fs/udev-072
sys-apps/hal-0.5.4
sys-apps/ivman-0.6.4
sys-apps/pmount-0.9.6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ epm -q dbus udev hal ivman pmount
dbus-0.50-r1
Hi!
Since recently (I of course don't know since when exactly *G*),
I cannot get KDE or Gnome or ivman to automatically mount my
digicam, when I plug it in. The camera appears as a USB
Mass Storage devices. In the kern.log, I get the following entries:
Nov 12 20:28:14 blatt usb 1-1: new full
How can I get the system to automatically mount my USB device when I
attach it?
Most cameras can be switched from USB to PTP mode in the setup.
I recommend to do so and instead of automounting it to access it via PTP
(see gphoto2/digikam etc.). It's much more convenient because you can
plug
Christoph Eckert schrieb:
How can I get the system to automatically mount my USB device when I
attach it?
Most cameras can be switched from USB to PTP mode in the setup.
Yeah, I know. When Mass Storage worked, it was much more convenient
than having to start some program to import hte files
Thanks for the tip, though. But instead of the PTP
workaround, I'll use the manual-mount workaround. Or
maybe autofs.
PTP is slow, *very* slow on my machine. This is a big minus.
Regardless of mass storage or PTP you can write a small shell script
which automates the process and copies the
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