I can consistently break automounting in tribe5 (although rebooting the PC fixes it):
1. I Run gparted.
2. I tell it to unmount the external 120 GB USB drive. It does so (and then crashes when rescanning devices).
3. I re-run gparted and tell it to format the external drive to FAT32. It does so (and then crashes when rescanning devices).
Now neither of my external drives will automount until I reboot the PC. I can still manually mount them with the sudo mount command, though.
I can consistently break automounting in tribe5 (although rebooting the PC fixes it):
1. I Run gparted.
2. I tell it to unmount the external 120 GB USB drive. It does so (and then crashes when rescanning devices).
3. I re-run gparted and tell it to format the external drive to FAT32. It does so (and then crashes when rescanning devices).
Now neither of my external drives will automount until I reboot the PC. I can still manually mount them with the sudo mount command, though.