2009-07-30 06:07:54 |
Tomas Cassidy |
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Binary package hint: ifuse
I'm running ifuse 0.9.1-1ubuntu3 from jonabeck's PPA on Jaunty. When I right-click on the iphone disk-image icon on the desktop and select "unmount", i get the error:
umount: /media/iPhone_ is not in the fstab (and you are not root)
If I unmount as root from the commandline the directory created in /media is not deleted (eg. /media/iPhone). This causes another directory to be created when the iPhone is plugged in again (eg. /media/iPhone_).
Selecting unmount for the iPhone "camera" icon on the desktop works fine without errors. Should it be only creating one icon on the desktop instead of the disk-image and the camera icon? |
Binary package hint: ifuse
I'm running ifuse 0.9.1-1ubuntu3 from jonabeck's PPA on Jaunty. When I right-click on the iphone disk-image icon on the desktop and select "unmount", i get the error:
umount: /media/iPhone_ is not in the fstab (and you are not root)
If I unmount as root from the commandline the directory created in /media is not deleted (eg. /media/iPhone). This causes another directory to be created when the iPhone is plugged in again (eg. /media/iPhone_).
Selecting unmount for the iPhone "camera" icon on the desktop works fine without errors. Should it be only creating one icon on the desktop instead of both the disk-image and the camera icons? |
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