On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Bartek Bialasek <da...@poczta.fm> wrote:

> Computer: Thinkpad T41 (old but favourite;)
>
> I have this problem in the final release of Ubuntu 10.04.
> I've removed fd0 from /etc/fstab and disabled in BIOS floppy drive.
>
> And it works;) ubuntu is faster than ever, in the "Computer Nautilus
> places" there is no longer floppy drive.
>
> And what is most importart - I have no floppy drive in my notebook.
>
> Best Regards.
>
+1. Computer: Thinkpad T43


As noted by aeromojito, this bug popped up in the betas and continued till
final. Also as noted by aeromojito, this bug prevented automounting of flash
drives, can't say about DVDs though. I have no floppy drive, my bad when I
posted above that I do. I've disabled the floppy in the BIOS and the
/dev/fd0 entry in /etc/fstab, and the bug is gone, and gvfs-volume-manager
doesn't crash any longer, and my flash drives automount again (after
Karmic). Yay!

Regards,
Easwar
Registered Linux user #442065

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Attempts to mount floppy despite no media present - disable automount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539515
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