On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:05:55 +0300, Tom Gundersen <teg@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 4, 2012 4:46 AM, "Vladimir Lomov" <lomov.vl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
after system upgrade (seems after 2012-04-02) all USB flashes are
mounted in /run/media/USER/LABEL instead of /media/LABEL that was
previously. Is it intentional or is it a bug?
This is intentional. It is done by udisks2, while udisks still uses the
old location (as fast as I know).
Uh, is there any way to revert to old mapping?
I do not like the new one.
~David
Detailed information:
OS: Archlinux x86_64
Repos: testing
core
extra
community{,-testing}
multilib{,-testing}
Rel. soft:
udev 181-9
systemd 44-4
libsystemd 44-4
initscripts-systemd v44.1-1
udisk 1.0.4-3
udisk2 1.93.0-1
The following packages (mentioned above) have been updated:
2012-04-02
----------
udev 181-5 -> 181-9
libsystemd 44-1 -> 44-3 -> 44-4
udisk2 N/A -> 1.93.0-1
systemd 44-1 -> 44-3 -> 44-4
initscripts-systemd v38-2 -> v44-1 -> v44-2 -> v44.1-1
systemd-arch-units 20120317-1 -> 20120401-1
udisks 1.0.4-2 -> 1.0.4-3
How I mounting USB flash
I run Openbox with autostarted dbus and consolekit (my user added to
group 'storage'), I run pcmanfm or thunar or nautilus, plugin USB
mounting
it clikcing on label on left.
P.S. Interestingly, mounting in Dolphin works as usual (flashes are
mounted in /media/LABEL).
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