On 01/27/2012 10:21 AM, Colin Guthrie wrote:
I really don't think it's anything to do with HAL here. As I said, it's only urpmi stuff that uses HAL and I'm pretty certain the DE's long ago stopped doing that.

OK, some updated testing:

In KDELoad a DVD, get the device popup, and dismiss it. Do a "df", and see that there is no munt under /media. If you bring up the Device popup and select "Open with File Manager", Konqueror opens and displays the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders. If you then do a "df", the volume *has* been mounted under /media and stays mounted after you close Konqueror, and now syslog shows:

Jan 27 10:18:46 localhost kernel: VFS: busy inodes on changed media or resized disk sr1 Jan 27 10:20:23 localhost kernel: UDF-fs: Partition marked readonly; forcing readonly mount Jan 27 10:20:23 localhost kernel: UDF-fs: INFO Mounting volume 'CSI_NY_S7_D1', timestamp 2011/08/01 22:55 (1ed4)


So it appears that KDE is now delaying the mount until you tell it through the device popup that you want to run something it (KDE) "knows" requires the mount ? That is certainly going to screw up direct invocation (not using the device popup) of any such application.

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