I'm also seeing this problem in 10.10. I use a 400GB Western Digital
USB drive (ATA WDC WD5000AAKS-65YGA0 with firmware 12.01C20, according
to Disk Utility) for my backups. It is formatted as ext4v1.0 . I use
LuckyBackup (a front end to rsync) to perform nightly / weekly / monthly
backpus via a
I'm also now having this problem with 10.10. One thing to note is that
this did not happen with an older drive. I used to have an 80gb drive
attached. Now I have a 1.5tb drive attached. I've only had this issue
with the 1.5tb drive. If I can provide anything that might be helpful
in
I also started seeing this recently again with 10.04. Wish I could
remember what update triggered it though.
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Like dcwandj, I've just been hit with this problem and I'm using the
latest Ubuntu 9.1 (2.6.31-20-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 05:23:09
UTC 2010). It may or may not be relevant that the problem appeared
shortly after I had a system crash.
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I realize this thread/report is a little old but it's closest thing I can find
to a resolution of this issue. I am experiencing this exact problem of a new
mount folder being generated with an underscore(_) appended for my external USB
NTFS drive. I think it happens after unplanned power
I had the same problem for a long time. For me it was not necessarily
happening for USB devices, but I did find that IDE and SATA hard disks
were doing this. Eventually I found that I had manually updated the
/etc/fstab file incorrectly. The entry I had that was causing the
problem was:
I did just that, except I used terminal for delete. Had no extra folders
in media. First time after reboot it mounted nicely, but after first
hibernate/resume Dolphin tells me that mount point is already occupied.
I have it set to mount my device to a certain place every time. Having
current
You can reboot with all 'problem' devices disconnected, and then with
sudo nautilus
delete all references to these devices in /media/
if some wo'nt get deleted, delete the others and reboot again. and then
delete the remaining
Then connect the devices again, and all should be well...
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I'm still experiencing this bug exactly as described, despite having
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I installed the Release Candidate on a new hard drive. The mount points were
detected wrong for the cd drives in fstab and the cd's were then mounted to
/media/CdTitle. I changed the cd lines in fstab from
/dev/scd0
/dev/scd1
to
/dev/hdc
/dev/hdd
and the cd's are now mounted to /media/cdrom
I can confirm with last updades the problem is solved
Tks a lot :)
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I can also confirm this problem fixed. THIS:
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/214615) problem still remain
though which is quite irritating.
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I can confirm this problem fixed. ;)
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tech0007 [2008-04-14 17:53 -]:
Sysvinit is not installed by default? I have Upstart instead. is that
ok?
Sysvinit is the source package. The affected script is in package
'initscripts'.
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Hello, I've updated both the sysvinit and initscripts packages via
synaptic, and am running a fully updated version of hardy 8.04, yet am
still having this problem. Any advice would be appreciated.
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I reverted the sysvinit change which caused this bug. To clean this up
locally on your system, please remove empty unused mount points in
/media manually (no way to do it automatically in a safe fashion,
sorry).
Package uploaded, awaiting RM approval.
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This bug was fixed in the package sysvinit - 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu44
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* debian/initscripts/etc/init.d/mtab.sh: Revert previous change of cleaning
/media/.hal-mtab, since hal does not (and cannot easily) remove mount
point
Sysvinit is not installed by default? I have Upstart instead. is that
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if i install sysvinit , this package removes a lot of importants
packages ( ubuntu-minimal , upstart, upstart-compat-sysv, startup-tasks,
friendly-revovery, system-services, upstart-logd ..)
should i accept this ? is it safe ?
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As far as I can tell, sysvinit does not need to be installed to grab the
update as other sysv packages are already installed and subsequently
updated.
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Thank you - it seems to be fixed now! I didn't installed the binary
package sysvinit.
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Confirming on an updated gutsy computer..
When I mount my usb disk during bootup it creates multiple directories
as below
/media/crucial
/media/crucial_
/media/crucial__
and the drive is mounted at: /media/crucial__
TIA
Bhavani Shankar.
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Please note that launchpad ist not a forum; the bug is marked as in
progress, so it will propably be fixed in hardy soon, there is no need
to re-confirm it again. Thanks.
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I can also confirm the same problem as listed above on i386 Gutsy
install on a Toshiba Satellite.
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I did the morning updates.
The problem is still here :(
and I can't reproduce it by mounting/unmounting the USB drive.
You have to reboot whit your drive attached to reproduce this bug; I
noticed that when you mount and umount by hand everything is ok
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This particular problem struck me this morning when I updated the
computer (morning as in GMT+1). I didn't have the problem before, but
had heard of others having it. I did however lack write properties to my
external hard drive and I have posted a bug report about it here:
confirming: with latest updates as of now, manually (using disk mount
applet) unmounting devices removes mountpoints, but rebooting while
devices are mounted does not, duplicate /media/disk___ type entries are
created.
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This is due to hal not reusing empty directories in /media as
mountpoints. See bug 95368, which is a duplicate of all of those.
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Same problem for me.
I don't remember when this started, but today with last updates I have the same
behavior
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /media/
[...]
drwx-- 2 root root 4096 2008-04-07 10:02 merlos
drwx-- 2 root root 4096 2008-04-07 11:06 merlos_
drwx-- 2 root root
I have this problem with USB drives, but also with local harddrives not
in /etc/fstab. They are remounted as /media/disk-1, /media/disk-2, etc.
whenever I select them from the Places menu.
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I also am experiencing this problem with an ntfs drive, a fat drive and
even with usb drives, first it is drive, then drive_, then drive__ and
so on.
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I am also experiencing this with a ntfs partition and a fat32 external
HD
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I'm pretty sure this got better with today's updates, and I can't
reproduce it by mounting/unmounting the USB drive.
But it's still not deleting the mount points on system shutdown. So
every time I restart with a USB drive mounted, it's mounted at a
different mount point after boot.
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for me, it started with the update on friday (april 4rth), running hardy
beta, before it was fine
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I have the same problems with Hardy beta as well. Both my external
drives, formatted FAT32 and my iPod are creating duplicate entries. I
didn't have this problem with Gutsy at all and is now playing havoc with
my backups and the syncing of my iPod with Rhythmbox. The only things
that seem to be
I would delete them if I could but every time I try and do it using the
following from with in the media dir the system just hangs and i have to
hard reboot.
sudo rmdir EXTERNAL_
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A temporary (windows like :P ) solution I use is:
unmount the drive/partition
delete the wanted folders in /media/
remount partition (or doubleclick the partition icon on left, in nautilus)
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 1:42 PM, richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problems with Hardy beta
try sudo nautilus
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 3:38 PM, richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would delete them if I could but every time I try and do it using the
following from with in the media dir the system just hangs and i have to
hard reboot.
sudo rmdir EXTERNAL_
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I used the releases of Feisty and Gutsy happily for a while without this
bug, but I installed the latest release of Hardy with all the updates
current as of today (4/7/08), and the problem has returned.
It's a Fat32 external HD, still called Xbox, and I am now getting the
same Xbox_, Xbox__, etc.
This is happening for me, but only started when I started using an NTFS
drive.
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I too am experiencing the same issue. Anyone know of any workaround/fix?
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Can confirm that problem, it is relevant for any program that needs a
certain attached drive. My automated backups stopped working as they now
try to backup to a drive that doesn't exist or better, is not available
for access.
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I'll set the packgage to gnome-mount as I think he problem lies there,
but I'm not sure. Feel free to change this if you have any objections.
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There's a thread about this on ubuntuforums.org:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=744469
I posted a temporary workaround there, it's on page 2.
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I confirm that's a problem occuring the last 1 or 2 day's. Having 3 USB
Harddrives (around 1 TB of music, photo's and comic books) and 4 reboots
later (update and trials) i'm having 12 entry's in the /media folder.
The problem is not only the iPod but also Rhythmbox, Amorak, Digikam,
MythTV and
I have this problem too...
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I reopened this bugs because there were 3 duplicates.
And now we need the output from: gnome-mount -vnbtd /dev/sdXX (replace
XX with the character and the number of your partition)
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Requested output (after first unmounting the partition; only difference
otherwise is an error message at the end stating device is already
mounted):
$ gnome-mount -vnbtd /dev/sde1
gnome-mount 0.8
** (gnome-mount:7011): DEBUG: Mounting
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_F09C547A9C543CF2
**
That looks good. Now, could you please provide the output of the same
command when an underscore is appended?
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Alright, this is a bit funky. First of all, contents of /media before
the reboot (I had manually cleaned it up to look the way it should since
it was full of junk directories from previous mount points):
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$ ls -l
total 44
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8192 2008-03-27 20:12 Archive
It's perfectly alright this way. The problem is that we need the output
of an attempt to mount the volume to the *wrong* directory. So please do
a sudo umount /media/Data and then re-run the command.
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fdisk after another reboot:
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Disk /dev/sdc: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x8d399bc0
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdc1
So please do a sudo umount /media/Data and then re-run the command.
Well, there's nothing mounted to that directory, it's just dead/empty.
As if it was unmounted but the directory remained. The partition is now
mounted to Data__. So I'm not sure what exactly you mean...
Attempt to umount anyway:
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
feel free to submit bug reports in the future.
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