Same here, booting Karmic with a hibernated WinXP results in high cpu-loads and harddisk I/O caused by devkit-disks-daemon and gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor.
Killing mountall brings this tortoure to an end.
The in #2 mentioned error message does not only appear while booting, manually invoking mountall leads to the same endless output.
Same here, booting Karmic with a hibernated WinXP results in high cpu-loads and harddisk I/O caused by devkit-disks-daemon and gvfs-gdu- volume- monitor.
Killing mountall brings this tortoure to an end.
The in #2 mentioned error message does not only appear while booting, manually invoking mountall leads to the same endless output.