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Author: | JeffHoogland [ Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Removable Media and Latest Debian Unstable |
Anyone have functional flash drives under the latest debian unstable? They where working at one point, but with all the latest updates I am now getting: "dbus error org.gtk.private.remotevolumemonitor.failed" From PCManFM and Nautilus and EFM also fails to mount removable media. Is it just my Bodhi build seeing this or are other people having trouble with flash drives on a fully up to date Debian ARMHF? ~Jeff |
Author: | robyinno [ Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Removable Media and Latest Debian Unstable |
In the last week I have not updated my unstable, so I try to update today, and test it. Usually I insert usb memory key or SD memory cards and they work fine! TOday I will test with the last update and even with an external HDD via usb. I have installed the debian armhf unstable via the last Efika MX installer script https://github.com/wschaub/install-armhf Quote: Anyone have functional flash drives under the latest debian unstable? They where working at one point, but with all the latest updates I am now getting:
"dbus error org.gtk.private.remotevolumemonitor.failed" From PCManFM and Nautilus and EFM also fails to mount removable media. Is it just my Bodhi build seeing this or are other people having trouble with flash drives on a fully up to date Debian ARMHF? ~Jeff |
Author: | JeffHoogland [ Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Removable Media and Latest Debian Unstable |
Thanks for taking the time to let me know it works for you - must be something foobared in my image. I'll roll a new file system using the latest ARMHF script and see if that resolves my issue. ~Jeff |
Author: | robyinno [ Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Removable Media and Latest Debian Unstable |
I have updated now my debian unstable, rebooted, and I can confirm that it mount perfectly even usb external HDD. Quote: Thanks for taking the time to let me know it works for you - must be something foobared in my image. I'll roll a new file system using the latest ARMHF script and see if that resolves my issue.
~Jeff |
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