Sry for the late repley - just found this!
One simple workaround is to manually downgrade the udisks2 package:
HOW TO:
Download an older version of the package eg here:
www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/quantal/main/base/udisks2
go to folder which includes the package an type:
sudo dpkg -i package.deb
Now check the Version again with:
sudo apt-cache showpkg udisks2
It should show you the downloaded version number now + some dependences (like this)
Provides:
2.1.0-2 - udisks2:i386
2.0.0-1 - udisks2:i386
Reverse Provides:
udisks2:i386 2.1.0-2
Now you have to lock the version in order to not update it automatically while apt-get update is running either with synaptic or console:
Synaptic:
search for udisks2 - it should show you again the downloaded version, mark it, and select lock version under package
Sry for the late repley - just found this!
One simple workaround is to manually downgrade the udisks2 package:
HOW TO:
Download an older version of the package eg here: es.org/ package/ core/quantal/ main/base/ udisks2
www.ubuntuupdat
go to folder which includes the package an type:
sudo dpkg -i package.deb
Now check the Version again with:
sudo apt-cache showpkg udisks2
It should show you the downloaded version number now + some dependences (like this)
Provides:
2.1.0-2 - udisks2:i386
2.0.0-1 - udisks2:i386
Reverse Provides:
udisks2:i386 2.1.0-2
Now you have to lock the version in order to not update it automatically while apt-get update is running either with synaptic or console:
Synaptic:
search for udisks2 - it should show you again the downloaded version, mark it, and select lock version under package
console:
sudo echo “package hold” | sudo dpkg –set-selections
If all is done reboot, test it and run
sudo apt-get update
to check if it gets updated or not.
Hope that works for you guys!