[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2017-12-02 Thread amk
16.04. /etc/fstab contains
UUID=9bb5096d-7c9b-4a53-b298-7974b9cd6a74   /mnt/WD4   ext4
noauto,nofail,errors=remount-ro  0   0

Upon plugging the disk, following gets logged:
[190158.370855]  sdd: sdd1
[190158.371844] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
[190158.649144] EXT4-fs (sdd1): warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck 
is recommended
[190158.655863] EXT4-fs (sdd1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. 
Opts: errors=remount-ro

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2016-07-16 Thread Lilian A. Moraru
@Jean, it's 2016, 16.04, and this bug is still present...
Tried `noauto` + a lot of different combinations, it is always ignored and 
mounted.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2015-12-06 Thread Jean
We are in 2015 and this bug seams to be still present in the  15.10
ubuntu version. I want to do a backup of my NAS on a internal hard
drive, so just mount this hard drive during the backup and then unmount
it. The issue is that it is auto mounted at boot even with the noauto
option in the fstab.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2010-09-18 Thread Ingo Ruhnke
The bug is still present in Ubuntu 10.10 and it seems I can confirm what
Ubfan has mentioned, namely that the cause is the /media/ directory, as
all my drives that mount elsewhere haven't been auto-mounted. Also this
bug is only triggered sporadically, most the time it works fine and
doesn't automount drives it shouldn't, but every now and then all drives
will appear.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2010-05-19 Thread Ubfan
I've been dancing around this problem for the last few releases too.  My 
workaround is to use /mnt instead of /media in fstab and then Gnome will obey 
the noauto.  Ideally, I would still get these noauto partitions listed in 
Places/Other Removable Media menu so I could choose to mount them with a click, 
but that feature seemed to go away.  gconf-editor apps/nautilus/preferences has
a medianoautomount option which may help your situation.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2010-03-04 Thread Alessio Bolognino
I'm using Karmic and the bug seems to be still here. I mean, I have an
external hdd, but I want gnome-volume-manager to automount only one
partition, so I put in my fstab something like this:

/dev/disk/by-id/usb-SAMSUNG_HD103SI_1f00bfdf194b13025100-0:0-part3 
/media/Monolith hfsplus force,user,noauto 0 0 
/dev/disk/by-id/usb-SAMSUNG_HD103SI_1f00bfdf194b13025100-0:0-part2 
/media/Monolith-Boot-OSX hfsplus force,noauto 0 0

I want g-v-m to mount only the first one, I set the noauto option
because I don't want it to be mounted during boot, the force option is
needed because it's a hfsplus partition with journaling. The user
option should the one to do the trick, but g-v-m still complains when
failing to mount the second partition, but it shouldn't try do it in
first place! I know, it's just a warning, but it's annoying.

I attached a screenshot, in the foreground there is the error message
I'd like to get rid of, in the background there is the window that
nautilus opens when automounting the first partition.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2009-08-31 Thread ingo
 status:New → Incomplete

are you joking??

This bug was reported for Feisty more then 2 years ago. Feisty is no longer 
maintained, so it should be marked 
- OUTDATED!

And now asking to check with Karmic just demonstrates the main
deficiency of this bug reporting system:

A bug is reported for a certain release and to my experience rarely
fixed in that release. A new release might fix that bug automatically
(or not), but at the same time introduce several other bugs. That way
Ubuntu never gets better as you expect (helping to make Ubuntu
better).

Bugs should be tied to a release and should be fixed in that very
release, instead of beeing ignored most of the time. Therefore I
meanwhile have given up to report bugs here as it appears useless. This
even applies to Hardy which is a LTS release where I got replies on bug
reports like:

fixed in Jaunty, won't fix in Hardy
Please check whether it is still present in Intrepid?

Please consider that Hardy is going to survive both Intrepid and Jaunty with 
regard to maintenence!

** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2009-08-26 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? May you please try the same with Karmic? Thanks in advance.

** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low

** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2009-01-26 Thread Scott James Remnant
What's happening here is that the drives are defined to not be
automatically mounted on boot (noauto) but are defined to permit users
to mount them.

When a user logs in, it looks like it's mounting them.

Gnome-volume-manager or whatever does that bit these days should respect
the noauto flag?

** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: util-linux = gnome-volume-manager

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2009-01-23 Thread Kees Cook
** This bug is no longer flagged as a security issue

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-10-11 Thread BrownCoal
Pleasingly, disabling the option [systempreferencesremovable drives
and mediastoragemount removable media when inserted] still allows usb
devices to be mounted automatically.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-10-07 Thread BrownCoal
Well, I have finally found the problem... It very simply involves the
single setting [systempreferencesremovable drives and
mediastoragemount removable media when inserted]. Deselecting this
makes noauto work as usual. I also managed to remove the desktop drive
icons; open terminal and type gconf-editor and deselect
[/apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible].

The question now is why the developer/s decided that a gnome preference
(and a non-passworded one at that!) should override fstab... If this has
indeed been corrected in Gutsy as Ingo suggested, then hopefully in
means that the devs have reverted to the regular approach of giving
fstab full command of mounting drives.

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-10-01 Thread ingo
I just installed Gusty Beta and checked for that issue:
it has been fixed, 'noauto,user' no longer mounts the partitition, and users 
are allowed to mount manually.
Thanks to the maintainers!

It would now be great to have that important fix also backported to
Feisty.

Best regards, Ingo

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-09-30 Thread BrownCoal
I also have the problem of noauto being ignored. It worked fine in
Dapper, but in Feisty, if the user option is used it ignores noauto,
and if user is removed it doesn't automount but then doubleclicking on
the drives icon results in the message You are not privileged to mount
the volume. I've searched the ubuntu forum, wiki and google. Here's
what I have found so far; I have turned up a few pages of interest but I
just haven't been able to find any solution.

This page describes how to force hal to ignore certain drives/partitions
at startup: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2605508postcount=34

Here is a detailed explanation of fstabs peculiar behaviour:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2563990

Here are two pages that detail what I expect fstab noauto and user options 
to do: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131 
http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html

Any help is much appreciated!!

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-08-15 Thread ingo
Meanwhile I gathered some more information:

1. if the only option in /etc/fstab is 'noauto' all is fine, it gets not
mounted

2. if the option 'user' is also added (noauto,user) it gets mounted

Conclusion: some process/application performs the mounting in user space.
However I am unable to find out, how to avoid that, must be some
process of the distribution or desktop?

'mount' seems to perform correctly, I therefor do assign this bug to the
distribution

Ingo

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-07-14 Thread ingo
Arnold,

in fact you are right - depending on conditions this can be a big security hole.
It also is contradicting to the Linux-philosophy 'do not touch foreign data 
unless the user tells you to do so'.
Moreover there seems to be no reaction on this issue.
Therefore I did change the description flag to 'also affects security#

Ingo

** This bug has been flagged as a security issue

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-07-13 Thread jwmislan
My Machine : MSI-16332 - Notebook
OS: Ubuntu 7.04 - AMD64
Fresh Install

I also have this same problem.
I use  noauto in fstab but feisty ignores this mount option.

I have 3 other os's w/multi partitions, and feisty insists on mounting 
everything in sight ( like a blabber-mouth )  : O
Just ignore the owners security preferences, and do what feisty thinks - that 
reminds me of you know who.
This looks like, and is to me,  a high priority security issue that - needs to 
be fixed - FAST -
So what's the hold up in offering a solution from ubuntu security team ??

 I could comment out the enteries in fstab - like hitting it with a Sledge - 
Hammer ? 
why not have a simple option for the mount utility - hmmm lets see - 
how about somthing  like  ( NOAUTO or noauto )  ??
that should work, i like noauto better it's quieter : - )

 Only option a the moment is ( Sledge-Hammer ) approach to shut it up.
 Is it just me - that I like to have full control of what's going on my machine.
Imagine the many unwitting that don't know that all their partitions are forced 
open to attacks from anywhere.

I better shut up now before they start getting any ideas eh ?

 I'll Be Back !!

Arnold

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-06-25 Thread ingo
 thus placed a '#' in front of the line in fstab, now Ubuntu complains
about 'error mounting local filesystems' on every boot.

This issue has been resolved meanwhile, it was my fault: a typo in /etc/fstab.
It is not related to the obove described bug which still persists (noauto 
option is ignored)

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[Bug 120829] Re: /dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab

2007-06-17 Thread ingo

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8105530/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8105531/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8105532/ProcStatus.txt

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