** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Safely removing external (usb) hdd's
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
Safely removing external
This may in fact be more a kernel bug than something in g-s-d, as
indicated by the Debian bug I just linked to.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #631187
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631187
** Also affects: debian via
Certainly seems to be a kernel issue, possibly g-s-d should be invalid, or
maybe you should create a new bug
The only thing here is that if I don't let g-s-d automount the drive w/ the
helper then at least w/ the 3 drives I have SR always works fine.
Went back again to 11.04, (2.6.38-9), to
** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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Title:
Safely removing external (usb) hdd's can cause
I managed to capture an oops without my notebook panicking. Attached are
the relevant bits from dmesg.
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Safely removing external
I'm experiencing this too, however on amd64 (and no Nvidia modules -
Intel GM45 chipset here). My un-scientific estimate of when this started
to happen is approximately 2 weeks ago.
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Have re-tested this today on live session w/ daily of 09/10
Still the same though in this case the effect is a bit more 'clear',
immediately get thrown to a tty with a kernel panic
While this may not be the direct fault of g-s-d the helper it's certainly
affected., disabling the helper is the
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Title:
Safely removing external (usb) hdd's can cause a kernel panic or
system freeze
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** Description changed:
- About 50% of the time, (every other attempt), when using 'Safely Remove' on a
usb hdd a kernel panic occurs
+ About 50% of the time, (every other attempt), when using 'Safely Remove' on a
usb hdd a kernel panic occurs, though on some fresh boots it takes several
Some additional - when this occurs
On the drives with ext. power buttons, when the panic or freeze occurs it is
immediate, the drive isn't even unmounted
On a drive with no power button there is a slight delay, the drive is unmounted
powered off, then the panic/freeze occurs
In all cases there
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