R: [Bug 441835] Re: Clicking on floppy gives "no device media found"

florment-2 florment-2 at libero.it
Thu Jun 24 20:28:28 UTC 2010


Mi dispiace ma ho provato i comandi suggeriti e questo è il risultato:
quindi...?
Grazie

.....o at ......-desktop:~$ sudo mount floppy
[sudo] password for ....: ..................
mount: impossibile trovare floppy in /etc/fstab o /etc/mtab
.......o at ------desktop:~$ $ mount /media/floppy0
$: command not found


>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: ardovm at yahoo.it
>Data: 24-giu-2010 17.40
>A: <florment-2 at libero.it>
>Ogg: [Bug 441835] Re: Clicking on floppy gives "no device media 
found"
>
>Hi, I can confirm that this bug still exists in Lucid, using udisks 1.0.1-
1ubuntu1
>I have tried two scenarios: with and without an entry in /etc/fstab for the 
floppy drive, and I found a funny thing.
>I kept the command 'udisks --monitor' running in a separate terminal.
>
>1- without entry in /etc/fstab
>  As an user with administrator right, I run the command:
>$ sudo mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
>  udisks says:
>> changed:     /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/fd0
>  and the floppy is correctly mounted into /mnt. Then I run the command:
>$ sudo umount /mnt
>  udisk says:
>> changed:     /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/fd0
>  and the floppy is correctly unmounted.
>
>2- with entry in /etc/fstab
>/dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  vfat    user,noauto     0       0
>  As the same user, I run the command (notice I am not using sudo):
>$ mount /media/floppy0
>  The mount command returns zero, BUT the disk is immediately, automagically 
unmounted! udisk says:
>> changed:     /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/fd0
>> job-changed: /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/fd0
>> changed:     /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/fd0
>> job-changed: /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/fd0
>  The same things happens if I use mount with sudo.
>
>Summary: it is not possible to mount a floppy disk in current Lucid, either 
double-clicking its icon, or using the mount command inside a terminal.
>The only way I can mount the floppy disk is _not_ having it in /etc/fstab and 
using 'sudo mount'.
>Otherwise, the floppy disk is unmounted right after I mount it! See below:
>
>$ mount /media/floppy0 && mount | grep floppy
>/dev/fd0 on /media/floppy0 type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,
user=amministratore)
>$
>
>$ mount /media/floppy0 && sleep 2 && mount | grep floppy
>$
>
>The floppy disk is unmounted before 2 seconds!
>
>HTH
>
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>Clicking on floppy gives "no device media found"
>https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441835
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>
>Status in obsolete project: Fix Released
>Status in GVFS: Unknown
>Status in “devicekit-disks” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
>Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
>Status in “udisks” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
>Status in “devicekit-disks” source package in Lucid: Invalid
>Status in “linux” source package in Lucid: Invalid
>Status in “udisks” source package in Lucid: Fix Released
>Status in “devicekit-disks” source package in Karmic: Triaged
>Status in “linux” source package in Karmic: Invalid
>Status in “udisks” source package in Karmic: Invalid
>
>Bug description:
>In Karmic GNOME, floppies are detected correctly by linux, udev, devkit-
disks, and gvfs. However, when clicking on the floppy icon in GNOME, you get a 
"no medium found" error.
>
>Remote reproducer: gvfs-mount -li  
>
> - When you just start that with no other processes running, you get a 
correct "volume" for /dev/fd0 ("floppy0").
> - When you start it through dbus-launch, you get a floppy0 "drive" instead, 
and no volume
>
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