Bootch (di-man) wrote 22 minutes ago: #17
>Steve Bian (freespace) wrote on 2018-05-03:
>>This issue is caused by MountFlags=slave in the systemd-udevd.service file.
>>Historically 16.04 removed this flag to allow laptop-mode-tools to work:
>>
Nikolaj Løbner Sheller (nikolaj-l) wrote on 2019-12-13:
>In
> /lib/systemd/system/systemd-udevd.service
>setting
> [Service]
> PrivateMounts=no
>solves the problem for me.
Did not helped me. There are no changes in system behavior. The following error
message is in syslog file:
>systemd[1]:
Steve Bian (freespace) wrote on 2018-05-03:
>This issue is caused by MountFlags=slave in the systemd-udevd.service file.
>Historically 16.04 removed this flag to allow laptop-mode-tools to work:
>
In
/lib/systemd/system/systemd-udevd.service
setting
[Service]
PrivateMounts=no
solves the problem for me.
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Title:
usbmount does not work
Thanks a zillion everyone! After the software update today my USB dongle
is getting recognised as before. Many thanks. :)
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Dan: No, I was referring to this as per post #4.
https://github.com/rbrito/usbmount
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Title:
usbmount does not work on Bionic
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Checking github - there are a number of repos there... Is it the
leetking/usbmount that you are referring to in #8?
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Title:
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Thanks Colin - that's good to hear! usbmount has been part of the distro of my
product for some time now and losing it was driving me nuts!
I will work with our programmer to get the latest from github.
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Dan: It looks like it's working as expected. The first error can be
ignored because it always does that. It first tries to mount /dev/sdb
which always fails because it is not a partition. Next it tries to mount
/dev/sdb1 which succeeds because it is a partition.
I don't know why there is a 21
I've made the necessary changes described in #2 above but when I plug in
a usb drive I get the following error
Oct 23 20:48:27 vstreamer systemd-udevd[4114]: Process
'/usr/share/usbmount/usbmount add' failed with exit code 2.
There is about a 40 second delay (guessing) and then it looks like it
I can confirm that the current code on github fixes the udev issue for
18.04. The re-write also fixes an associated problem with mounting NTFS
drives through usbmount.
Steven/James: The permissions issue you describe are not bugs and are
explained in the documentation. You can set your preferred
Sorry for #6 above.. I shouldn't have been testing with a vfat volume,
my bad.
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I built the new package mentioned in #4 above. While it does auto mount
the USB devices, there does seem to be a permission issue as mentioned
above.
As root in /media/usb0
# touch test && ls -al test
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 4 16:13 test
# chmod 777 test && ls -al test
-rwxr-xr-x 1
Thanks again for this, it helped me too.
I have a further problem though: when my usb stick is auto-mounted by usbmount
it has write permissions only for root, doing sudo chmod a+w /media/usb0 prints
no errors but has no effect. How can I grant user write permissions to this
mount-point.
Thanks
This is already fixed upstream, but sadly no new package was commited:
https://github.com/rbrito/usbmount/commit/2d2cdcc58b65bbadf1dbe532e9938967060cee09
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: usbmount (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@freespace - Thank-you, I can confirm that your workaround solves the
problem for me on Bionic. (Really - that's ENORMOUSLY helpful and makes
my work with cotswoldjam.org Raspberry Pi club a million times easier.
Thanks again.)
Could this workaround be considered the ideal long-term solution, and
This issue is caused by MountFlags=slave in the systemd-udevd.service
file. Historically 16.04 removed this flag to allow laptop-mode-tools to
work:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1019865/why-does-ubuntu-16-04-remove-
mountflags-slave-from-systemd-udevd-service
In 18.04 this flag is preserved
** Tags added: bionic
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