I just rebooted and this appears to have been fixed. Can anyone confirm?
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Ok, now it work also for me ;)
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Confirm this fix after tonight update.
:)
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Confirmed that this fix worked.
Cheers!
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I unmount the external disk each time before I shutdown the system. When
I startup the external disk mounts to the correct mount point. This
works as a temporary fix.
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Same problem here.
At every reboot my device has a _ in the end of his mountpoint.
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fluteflute, thank you but I'm doing this already.
I think the problem could be something with the dir-rights. After reboot the
old (still existing) mount point is owned by root and the group is the group of
the mounting user.
One thing I can confirm: Remounting from Nautilus works fine.
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Janek, my 'manual fix' is to as root delete the problematic mount point.
Then as a normal user, in nautilus, rightclick and unmount, then mount.
For me this gets my rhythmox library in the right place. Of course I
have to do this every time I restart so a fix would be very welcome.
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I can confirm this. No odd characters in the devicename and still it
leaves mountpoints behind after unmounting.
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