2009/10/26 Bastian Kleineidam <cal...@debian.org>: > Hi, > > Am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009 23:18:24 schrieb Simon Raven: >> Once one of the defined mounts is mounted, it continually unmounts it, >> and mounts it again, in a cycle like that, all the time - literally. Day >> or night, whether it's busy or not, it'll unmount it, then re-mount it a >> bit later. This has been going on since the last upgrade to the >> package. > There is no code in pam_mount that mounts and unmounts in a cycle. > Please turn on debugging in /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml and have a look > in the system log (var/log/syslog for example) to see which process is causing > these mounts. > You should also use 'ps aufwwx' to find which process are running. > Please mail the system log output and the output of the above ps command to > cal...@debian.org if you need more assistance. > > Thanks, > Bastian >
OK, I found it, rather easy, forgot to check auth.log (doh!) ===== Oct 27 02:45:04 acahkos gnome-keyring-daemon[9658]: removing removable location: /AAAAA Oct 27 02:45:04 acahkos gnome-keyring-daemon[9658]: no volume registered at: /AAAAA Oct 27 02:45:04 acahkos gnome-keyring-daemon[9658]: removing removable location: /BBBBB Oct 27 02:45:04 acahkos gnome-keyring-daemon[9658]: no volume registered at: /BBBBB ===== Equivalent to the AAAAA and BBBBB from my previous message. So gnome-keyring-daemon is removing them from being mounted. WHY? Thanks for your time. simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org