In my case, forcing udev to poll for media immediately after it is loaded or ejected properly mounts the media and has the DVD or CD show up on the desktop. I currently do this by opening my CD/DVD/RW drive (which lshw shows as being at /dev/hde) using the following code:
eject -T && udisks --poll-for-media /dev/hde
I stuck it in a simple shell script that I can call from a panel applet when I need to load or eject a CD or DVD.
There is a similar bug report for the PowerPC Ubuntu port located here: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ udisks/ +bug/590448
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In my case, forcing udev to poll for media immediately after it is loaded or ejected properly mounts the media and has the DVD or CD show up on the desktop. I currently do this by opening my CD/DVD/RW drive (which lshw shows as being at /dev/hde) using the following code:
eject -T && udisks --poll-for-media /dev/hde
I stuck it in a simple shell script that I can call from a panel applet when I need to load or eject a CD or DVD.