Hi, I am upstream for usbmount. Please, see bug #229883.
Do you have HAL running? Any gnome or kde thing automounting devices?
If not, could you please use the following command to see what udev would do with your device:
udevadm test --action=add /sys/class/block/sda1 (or whatever)
It generates *a lot* of output. Many screens, depending on the device.
Another good diagnostic tool would be the following:
udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sda1) (idem)
Regards, Rogério Brito.
Hi, I am upstream for usbmount. Please, see bug #229883.
Do you have HAL running? Any gnome or kde thing automounting devices?
If not, could you please use the following command to see what udev would do with your device:
udevadm test --action=add /sys/class/ block/sda1 (or whatever)
It generates *a lot* of output. Many screens, depending on the device.
Another good diagnostic tool would be the following:
udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sda1) (idem)
Regards, Rogério Brito.