Hi Dima,
I'm using Debian/Stable only, therefore I cannot test this on Debian/Sid.
My guess is, that there might be a change in ntfs-3g or systemd to fix this.
best regards,
Jürgen
Hi all,
the Patch from Christian works for me as well with one exception. I had
to remove the file /lib/udev/rules.d/usbmount.rules after creating
/etc/udev/rules.d/usbmount.rules. If I do not remove the original file,
usbmount is called twice which leads to a double mount of the usb flash
drive:
Hi Rogério
I would really appreciate if you keep usbmount alive.
The idea of a small tool to daemonize mount sounds interesting, but this
is one point where I am not sure. I've read an article about udev, where
it was stated, that udev should not start a daemon directly, but should
use systemd
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
I don't think you can cover all functionality with udisks2. I got the
same problem as shirish.
I was thinking about a udev rule to issue the udisksctrl command, but I
need to know the filesystem type before the mount to be able to specify
different mount options on
Hello,
I've got the same problem here on my system. I did a little research and
it seems, that udev is killing the mount.ntfs process after a few seconds.
I've created a litte nasty workaround using at. I think it would be a
much better way to tell udev to not kill the mount process, but I have
logging off from KDE logging in back again resolved the issue.
thanks
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After updating cupsys, the socket backend isn't any longer
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