[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2011-05-12 Thread matthew72
still get this error in 10.04, with gvfs-mount NAME where NAME is listed
by gvfs-mount --list. it works with gvfs-mount smb://server/share.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2011-05-12 Thread matthew72
i also tried to mount the device (a luks encrypted one this time), this
is the result:

$ gvfs-mount -d /dev/sda5
Enter a password to unlock the volume
The device 320 GB Hard Disk contains encrypted data on partition 5.
Password: 

(gvfs-mount:5120): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_mount_get_root: assertion
`G_IS_MOUNT (mount)' failed

(gvfs-mount:5120): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_file_get_path: assertion `G_IS_FILE 
(file)' failed
Mounted /dev/sda5 at (null)

(gvfs-mount:5120): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

(gvfs-mount:5120): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

an icon appeared in the gnome-panel saying a device was added, but
strangely it didn't create the desktop icon (not that i care much, but
gvfs-mounting an smb share instead gives the desktop icon but not the
notification in gnome-panel, and the same happens if i mount the
partition in nautilus). the mountpoint was created anyway, and the mount
was successful, so gvfs-mount -d seems to be a viable workaround. too
bad gvfs-mount --list doesn't say the device; is there a reliable way to
get the device node (i mean /dev/whatever) from its name?

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2010-12-03 Thread Yuriy Tertichnyy
Confirm. This bug still exists in glib-2.0 for my LFS (glib 2.26-2.27).
g_volume_get_mount always return NULL (not mounted) after block device
was mounted successfully. Also gvfs-mount -m /dev/anydev alweys return
Error mounting location: Operation not supported.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2010-09-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: New = Fix Released

** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Unknown = Low

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2010-05-17 Thread Ludek
This is my report: The same bug here and about 15 others users have the
same problem.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2010-05-03 Thread Penny Wing
I was having the same problem with this error message.

Here's what I was able to do to solve it:

I went to System, then Administration, then Disk Utility, then clicked
on the drive, then clicked on the blue link that says: /media/disk

Pulls it right up and I was able to access all my files on that drive.
You can drag and drop them to your Places easily or copy them onto CD's.

Hope this helps =)

And I've only been on Ubuntu for 1 day ;)
Love this program, now to get rid of Windows =)

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-06-01 Thread Paul

Hi everyone,

As I cannot upgrade to Ubuntu Jaunty (common  horrible ATI legacy
videocard Linux Support issue), I can confirm that the following
solution works for those who use Ubuntu 8.10 (or Linux Mint 6 (Felicia)
in my case).

(This fix was already suggested by Cecond Power in the post above)

1. Install the ntfs-config package through the Package Manager or your Terminal.
2. Make sure the problematic drives are unmounted (e.g. by rebooting).
3. Start the NTFS configuration tool found under 'administration' or 'settings' 
in your start menu.
4. Make sure the drives are selected in the tool and press ok. (and then ok 
again in the next screen).
5. Restart Linux and now the drives should mount automatically without issues.

It is only a workaround but it gets things fixed. And it is an easy fix
for those with little experience with Linux (like myself).

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-03-10 Thread Chris Coulson
This should be fixed by the latest gvfs update. If you still experience
this bug in Jaunty, please feel free to reopen this bug.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus = gvfs
   Status: Triaged = Fix Released

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-03-09 Thread Cecond Power
I can also confirm this exact same problem from Linux Mint 6 (basically
ubuntu 8.10): When I mount drives from the Computer Nautilus browser
area, this error pops up. However, mounting it from Places gives no
error at all.

hmmm, I've heard that if you choose to let your system automount
partitions (NTFS) with the NTFS Configuration Tool, this message will
not appear -- Will try that and see how it goes.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-03-07 Thread Kevin Dunne
Hi all. I have been using Ubuntu 8.10 for some time now and did not
notice this bug initially using Ubuntu. I noticed it when using Linux
Mint 6, based on U8.10, as it was fairly obvious and annoying as the
distribution is otherwise excellent. Recently though it has been
happening using U8.10. It seems that after some recent updates it has
become more prevalent. I can not pin it down further than that currently
but will play with both dists and see if can figure something out. Have
5 partitions on HD each will mount but only after spitting out the
Unable to Mount error message has been displayed

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-03-07 Thread Kevin Dunne
Hope this helps - I found that the error message only happens when
double clicking on the drive icon in Computer - File Browser main
window. If I double click the drive icon in the Paces side bar of the
Computer - File Browser or in Places - Removable Media - Drive
Name then the drive is mounted and opened without a Unable to mount
error message.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Coulson
Hmmm, I just got hit by this whilst trying to fix ntfs-3g mounting in
Jaunty. I'm pretty sure it's not a Nautilus bug, but I'm not sure if it
is in gvfs or glib. The actual error comes from gvfs, and I think Tormod
is probably right about this being a race condition.

The actual code that does the mounting seems to be in
daemon/gvfsbackendcomputer.c, here:

static void
mount_volume_from_drive (GDrive *drive, 
 GVfsJob *job,
 GMountOperation *mount_op)
{
  GList *volumes;
  GVolume *volume;

  volumes = g_drive_get_volumes (drive);
  if (volumes)
{
  volume = G_VOLUME (volumes-data);
  g_volume_mount (volume,
  0,
  mount_op,
  G_VFS_JOB (job)-cancellable,
  mount_volume_cb,
  job);
}
  else
{
  g_vfs_job_failed (G_VFS_JOB (job), G_IO_ERROR,
G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
_(Can't mount file));
}
  
  g_list_foreach (volumes, (GFunc)g_object_unref, NULL);
  g_list_free (volumes);
}

The error message actually comes from the callback mount_volume_cb:

static void
mount_volume_cb (GObject *source_object,
 GAsyncResult *res,
 gpointer user_data)
{
  GVfsJobMountMountable *job = user_data;
  GError *error;
  GMount *mount;
  GVolume *volume;
  GFile *root;
  char *uri;
  
  volume = G_VOLUME (source_object);

  /* TODO: We're leaking the GMountOperation here */
  
  error = NULL;
  if (g_volume_mount_finish (volume, res, error))
{
  mount = g_volume_get_mount (volume);

  if (mount)
{
  root = g_mount_get_root (mount);
  uri = g_file_get_uri (root);
  g_vfs_job_mount_mountable_set_target_uri (job,
uri,
FALSE);
  g_free (uri);
  g_object_unref (root);
  g_object_unref (mount);
  g_vfs_job_succeeded (G_VFS_JOB (job));
}
  else
g_vfs_job_failed (G_VFS_JOB (job), G_IO_ERROR,
  G_IO_ERROR_FAILED,
  _(Internal error: %s), No mount object for mounted 
volume);
}
  else
{
  g_vfs_job_failed_from_error  (G_VFS_JOB (job), error);
  g_error_free (error);
}
}

So, g_volume_get_mount returns NULL (not mounted) after
g_volume_mount_finish was already called successfully.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Coulson
I've tried looking at the glib code but it's late and my head hurts.
Perhaps someone else could have a look at it, or maybe poke the upstream
developers of glib?

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2009-01-16 Thread Tormod Volden
I still see it on Jaunty. But I don't see it all the time, maybe a race
condition.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-12-17 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Invalid = New

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-12-08 Thread Barry Shilliday
I have this problem regularly in Fedora 10 with Gnome. Oddly enough, I
haven't seen it happen once for me in Intrepid.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-12-08 Thread Stephen

 Barry Shilliday wrote 21 minutes ago: (permalink)

I have this problem regularly in Fedora 10 with Gnome. Oddly enough, I
haven't seen it happen once for me in Intrepid.

That's interesting, the bug is present under both distributions on my
machine.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-12-01 Thread Tormod Volden
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-12-01 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-30 Thread danielhollocher
well, I'll be darned, this bug is still present.  For me, the way to
produce the error message is to go to Places  Computer, then double
click an unmounted drive.  An authentication window will popup.  WAIT,
until an additional dialog box pops up, with a fairly generic message
like Opening such and such media, then enter your password and hit
'ok'.  You get the error.

I find, that if I am able to enter my password BEFORE that extra dialog
pops up, there is no error message.

Can anyone confirm my experience?

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-29 Thread David Freitas
I have the same issue on 8.10 final, even with all updates installed.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
does gvfs-mount work correctly to mount those?

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-28 Thread Tormod Volden
Will try. Just to make it clear, the mounting actually works. If I
double-click a second time, the mounted folder pops up, and it is
mounted on /media/disk-label

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-28 Thread Tormod Volden
I am not sure how to use gvfs-mount (and there's no man page!) but if I
run gvfs-mount NAME where NAME is the one listed by gvfs-mount
--list it returns Error mounting location: volume doesn't implement
mount.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-27 Thread Tormod Volden
I see this bug has been marked Invalid. However I see it on two
different Intrepid systems. One freshly installed from the Ubuntu 8.10
Desktop CD, then fully updated today. The other has also all updates
from intrepid-proposed. The partitions I click on are not in /etc/fstab,
in one case it is a FAT32, in another ext3.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-16 Thread Marion Smith
I am pleased to report that this has been fixed on my system. I did
nothing myself, so I assume it came from a pushed patch. Thanks to all
the great developers that work so hard to give us a choice other than
M$.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-15 Thread seldon7
I can confirm also that the problem remains in 8.10 final.

A bit annoying because I use this machine to stream video to a media
device and every time I boot it up I have to go into the computer, click
the ntfs drive I want to mount, get the error message and then click it
again. I seem to remember that 8.04 mounted the ntfs drive automatically
on bootup which meant I just had to power on this machine and itd do the
rest itself.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-15 Thread sao3
I can confirm this. it's really annoying when you click a unmounted disk
in 'computer:///' and you got a error message. But there is just nothing
wrong, the disk is mounted correctly, but nautilus won't enter the disk.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-05 Thread manzur
i have the same problem, it sometimes show me this error, but it mount
the volume anyway, you can see it in the screen shot  i send you, can
you see PRESARIO volume icon on desktop?

** Attachment added: Screenshot-1.png
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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-02 Thread David Balažic
8.10 i386 (boot live from the desktop cd)

 - go Places / Computer
 - open (doubleclick) a HD partition (ntfs in my case)
The dialog appears:

Unable to mount location
Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume
[OK]

But it is mounted and usable. An icon for it appears on the desktop.

Why is the bug Invalid ?

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-02 Thread Marion Smith
I can also confirm this error. It happens for me exactly as David
Balazic describes it. I also get it when mounting a USB. I have not
tested it with a SD chip.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-11-01 Thread wraj
I can confirm it too...

The only difference being that I am on the Final Release that I downloaded 
yesterday...
I too get the same erratic dialog when I double click over it and the things 
still goes fine after neglecting that message that pops out...But when I right 
click and choose the mount option,things goes kinda fine and the drive is shown 
mounted and I can enter into it without any hassle by double clicking it !!!

I repeat my specs : Ubuntu 8.10 (Final Release) plus all the updates
released till date (excluding linux-headers-2.6.27-7,linux-
headers-2.6.27-7-generic  linux-image-2.6.27-7 generic)

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-10-20 Thread Stephen
I can confirm that this bug is absolutely genuine and reproducible.

This is purely speculation but could this be a synchronisation problem
between nautilus and gvfs? Selecting a link in the Computer menu
should result in the volume first being mounted and then being opened in
a nautilus window. Is it possible that nautilus is jumping the gun so to
speak, and trying to open the volume before it has been mounted?

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-10-20 Thread VladimirCZ
I can confirm:

What KevinM wrote, but for Beta 64bit, fully updated:
This bug also occurs in Intrepid Alpha5 64 bit - Kernel 2.6.27-2-generic.
The message is displayed, but the drive still mounts (see attached)

And this:
!!! happens only when I double-click any unmounted drive in the main pane of 
nautilus in the location computer:/// 
!!! when I single click any unmounted drive in the side pane of nautilus, then 
mounting is done without the false message

Specs:
OS Ubuntu 8.10 Beta 64-bit fully updated

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-10-19 Thread Alastair Sherringham
Any partition not mounted but available in the Computer option.

If I double-click either of the 2 other unmounted partitions I have, I
get this message (but the mount happens).

If I plug in a USB stick - it automounts on desktop and a nautilus window 
opens. OK.
If I close the browser and right-click/unmount the USB stick, icon goes away.
If I double-click the USB stick in the Computer window, to re-mount, I get 
the error message.

This is a fully updated Intrepid as of 2008-10-19.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-10-19 Thread danielhollocher
well, if you guys want me to reopen this bug, I can.  If you are quite
sure of yourself about this bug, and its reproducibility, then lets
reopen.  BTW, you guys can open the bug yourself too.

But, you may want to wait till the release candidate is released,  to
see if this bug is still around.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-10-15 Thread Panayiotis Savva
I got this exact same problem.

I have 2 ntfs drives that i mount, and also comes up with Internal
error: No mount object for mounted volume

I got Interpid Ibex Beta

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-09-30 Thread danielhollocher
well, the error message has gone away, so its time to invalidate this
bug.  But, there is still a lingering problem.  Before, the drive was
mounted, and an error message was displayed.  Now, the drive is mounted.

The ORIGINAL behaviour was to mount the drive and then also open a
nautilus window showing the drive.

So maybe a new bug report should be filed?  I dunno, but Im invalidating
these bugs for the time being.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Invalid

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-09-30 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-09-06 Thread KevinM
This bug also occurs in Intrepid Alpha5 64 bit - Kernel 2.6.27-2-generic.
The message is displayed, but the drive still mounts (see attached)

** Attachment added: Drive mounted, but error displayed.
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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-09-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-30 Thread danielhollocher
This happens for me when I try to mount different partitions on my disk,
and just in the way described.  Changing status to confirmed since it is
unclear what information was being requested.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-30 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the issue is an upstream one, could somebody having the bug open it on
bugzilla.gnome.org?

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-30 Thread danielhollocher
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #549946
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549946

** Also affects: nautilus via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549946
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-30 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Unknown = New

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-23 Thread Petri Järvisalo
Same problem here, but it's on all volumes not just for one spesific.

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-11 Thread Sebastien Bacher
thank you for your bug report. do you have the using using any drive or
just this one? is that specific to the computer location?

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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Re: [Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-11 Thread mattismyname
It seems to only occur with this one drive.  I use many other
flash/camera/flickrfs/etc filesystems with the system and they all
work fine.

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 thank you for your bug report. do you have the using using any drive or
 just this one? is that specific to the computer location?

 ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 256749] Re: Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume

2008-08-10 Thread mattismyname

** Attachment added: Screenshot of error dialog box
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16695769/Screenshot-nautilus.png

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