There are several different issues reported here. The usefree option
isn't used any more, gnome-volume-manager isn't used any more, and you
don't need to be in the group plugdev any more to mount removable
devices, so from my point of view there isn't anything relevant left
here. Please open new
Change the order of etc/pam.d/common-session . First pam_unix.so and
later pam_ldap.so. Reboot the computer and the automount will work.
For example:
session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=077
session optional pam_mount.so
session required pam_unix.so
session optional
I have the same bug here.
LDAP users won't be able to (auto)mount their devices. There are no problems
for local users.
The workaround from kesomir is not suitable for me, since i don't have access
to the ldap-server.
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I have a workaround which I have working under gutsy. I've written a
guide which should result in usb working for ldap users here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3668359#post3668359
In a nutshell, check ldap before files in pam and assign an ldap plugdev
group. This works where on the
When I plugged in my USB storage device it was recognized as a USB
device but not recognized as a storage device, it was never assigned a
device.
I saw messages like:
[ 154.708000] usb 5-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
[ 154.852000] usb 5-3: configuration #1 chosen
If people keep replying with unrelated issues, the devs will ignore this
even longer. At least, it'll make it harder to see at a glance what the
real issue is. Perhaps there's multiple issues in this bug, but _I
believe_ it the majority of the focus is on people who have LDAP users.
It has been
I sorry Charlie, where should I have logged this? I'm new onboard and
if I've done something incorrect or stupid, I'll be happy to correct it.
Thanks,
David
Charlie Schluting wrote:
If people keep replying with unrelated issues, the devs will ignore this
even longer. At least, it'll make it
That's not really directed at you.. I'm just pissed that they haven't
fixed this (or even commented).
This is specifically about LDAP users not being able to mount USB
devices. I'd guess your issue is a new bug, if it's reproducible with a
fresh install.
-Charlie
On 10/9/07 10:35 AM,
Well I just installed this a week ago Tuesday on my laptop and updated
it everyday since. Given how hard it was to install it then, I'm loath
to try that again, I lack a full days time for that trick. The beta
image from last week would not install, I had to install 7.04 and
upgrade, no other
Hi Charlie,
I have the same problem under Mandriva 2007.1 Spring x64 :
No mounted USB key for ldap users ;-(
all fine for local one.
Laurent
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All is well (for me at least), USB automounting now working properly for
both hard-drive and pendrives.
Thankyou Ubuntu Devs
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rothchild wrote:
All is well (for me at least), USB automounting now working properly for
both hard-drive and pendrives.
Are you using LDAP? What version of Ubuntu??
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Hi Charlie
No I'm not using ldap and this is on Gutsy (although I had problems with
feisty too) it just started working after todays update.
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On 10/1/07 8:12 AM, rothchild wrote:
Hi Charlie
No I'm not using ldap and this is on Gutsy (although I had problems with
feisty too) it just started working after todays update.
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Oh..
It has worked all along (for most people) as long as all your users are
local. The jist of this
Just to add a me too on this bug, as far as I can tell USB automounting
has been broken since Dapper
I'd not seen this report before I have posted a lot more info in this
report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/130367
I really hope this gets fixed sometime soon.
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I was beaten by this same bug, the solution is USB needs more power.
Now, I dunno if the new driver (or the version used by Ubuntu kernels
have something to do)
In my case, I just plugged the device in the USB ports behind my
computer (not in front) and everything just worked.
Good luck
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On 9/19/07 6:39 AM, LuisM wrote:
I was beaten by this same bug, the solution is USB needs more power.
Now, I dunno if the new driver (or the version used by Ubuntu kernels
have something to do)
In my case, I just plugged the device in the USB ports behind my
computer (not in front) and
This is a major problem - USB device mounting is apparently a life-and-
death situation for some of our students here. Just a me too post, I
guess. I'd appreciate a status update.
Thanks!
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If I manually enter an LDAP user into plugdev in the /etc/group file and
log in as an ldap user from cold start, I get no usb stick appearing in
Computer:// under gnome.
However, If I log in as a local user to access the stick, then log out
and log in as an ldap user, I can access the USB device
However, If I log in as a local user to access the stick, then log out
and log in as an ldap user, I can access the USB device without any
problem.
to clarify this line refers to an ldap user I have explicitly added to
plugdev in /etc/group file.
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I think the problem is hald-based. I've read reports that hald only
reads group memberships from /etc/group on startup and will only accept
those users listed in the plugdev group there. Group permissions
assigned by LDAP are not considered. I've got a whole lab of computers
experiencing this
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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This bug is still around in Feisty (and the Tribe 4 Gutsy I tried).
Local machine users mount USB storage device sticks fine, LDAP users do
not. Sometimes the device will appear under computer:/// not mounted and
give a permissions error when double clicking, other times will not.
dmesg | grep
Any news on this issue yet?
I hope it will be resolved soon, so I can move my laptop to Edgy too.
It's strange though that CD's are supported perfectly (CDROM, DVD, CDR)
while USB does not work.
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I doubt that lvm is the culprit.
In any case, I tried with a ext3 formatted USB disc and it shows the
same problem.
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Hey guys, figured this one out a little while ago, so I don't have detailed
output, but the problem is in lvm2. I had used a FAT fs for my usb stuff,
but in truth FAT is not supposed to handle big filesystems, so now edgy
doesn't. I just backed it up onto a dapper install, reformatted to ext3,
the gvm log says:
manager.c/2020: mounting /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_2EAE_1336...
manager.c/2170: mount queued for
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_2EAE_1336
nothing happens after that? What does 'mount' show after this happens?
What does 'pmount-hal /dev/sda1' do, does
Nothing happens indeed.
mount does not show the device mounted (output is identical to the
output before the device was connected).
pmount-hal /dev/sda1
Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
I tried several USB sticks, all of them work on my dapper machine and
all of them work on this
I tried a full reinstall, same result.
USB devices are detected for a local (non-ldap user) though, so it is
not caused by the udev process that starts at boot.
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Hey guys. Just updated from Dapper Main, and I have the same basic
problem. I'm using and amd 64.
here's the strange thing a 'dmesg | grep usb' picks it up
[ 31.820531] usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
[ 31.820552] usbcore: registered new driver hub
[ 31.821754] usb usb1:
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: update-manager = hal
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hal = gnome-volume-manager
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