On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 09:33 +0200, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Thomas_B=E4chler_ wrote:
Eduardo Romero schrieb:
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 20:37 +0200, Xavier wrote:
Using hal git (and removing all patches from the pkgbuild), I now see the usb device in gnome, but still can't mount it. Thunar works perfectly, and I assume that kde4 too.
USB thingy no worky here neither. Just put hal and udev in ignorepkg for now.
What DE (or other mounting method)? This is important, as so far only gnome-volume-manager failed.
Note that updating hal should be no problem, the old udev versions have udevadm already and all the new version does is change udevinfo calls to udevadm calls. The problem seems to be somewhere in udev.
Oh, Sorry I didn't gave much info, but I was having the same issue as Xavier. Using Nautilus, gnome-volume-manager, the USB is visible but does not mount, and doesn't spit out any graphical error. And the package in questions is udev-128-2 and hal-0.5.11-3. As a side not, also udev takes now twice the time to start up, from 3s to 6-7s.