Thank you for your help, I'll attach "dmesg" output and xsession-errors content soon.
In the meantime, I've found a workaround that helped me, but I don't know if it is a correct choice to solve the problem.
I've modified my
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/20-storage-methods.fdi [I'll attach you also this file soon].
...at the line where "eject" command is required for all types of storage devices, I've substituted the "hal-storage-eject" command with "hal-storage-unmount".
With this change the first time I've ejected my SD, hal noticed me : "Can't eject [nameofdevice]. According to hal the device has been unmounted".
After this notification all the times I try to eject SD all works fine without notifications.
When I try to eject CDROM or the same SD plugged into my external CARD READER through USB cable all works well like before the change I've made.
Have I messed something that I don't see?....
Is that a real solution to my problem?
What do you think?
Thank you for your help, I'll attach "dmesg" output and xsession-errors content soon.
In the meantime, I've found a workaround that helped me, but I don't know if it is a correct choice to solve the problem.
I've modified my
/usr/share/ hal/fdi/ policy/ 10osvendor/ 20-storage- methods. fdi [I'll attach you also this file soon].
...at the line where "eject" command is required for all types of storage devices, I've substituted the "hal-storage-eject" command with "hal-storage- unmount" .
With this change the first time I've ejected my SD, hal noticed me : "Can't eject [nameofdevice]. According to hal the device has been unmounted".
After this notification all the times I try to eject SD all works fine without notifications.
When I try to eject CDROM or the same SD plugged into my external CARD READER through USB cable all works well like before the change I've made.
Have I messed something that I don't see?....
Is that a real solution to my problem?
What do you think?
Thanks
see you soon
Best reagards
Gullusci Massimiliano