On 10/6/05, John (J5) Palmieri <johnp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > When did you upgrade to Rawhide? There was problems with the gnome-vfs2 > package for awhile. Try upgrading to the latest and see if that fixes > your issues. my poblems with nautilus and the disk mounter panel applet are slightly different after the latest gnome-vfs2 update.. but there are still problems with every single usb storage device that i have available to test. 1) usb cf card reader is detected...but with gnome-volume-manager set to automatically mount, nautilus doesn't catch that the card is actually mounted already and only lists "mount device" in the context menu even though its already mounted. I have to manually umount the device in a terminal. With the card removed from the reader the icon is still present...even though no fstab or /media entry exists at that point. 2) usb harddisk partitioned with a single vfat partition... when the device is plugged in nautilus sees the device and in icon is added..but when the the device is removed from the system nautilus does not remove the icon...even though the actually mountpoint and fstab entry are correctly removed. 3)usb keychain drive, icon appears on insertion but like the cf reader doesn't seem to notice that gnome-volume-manager is mounting it.. and on device removal the icon is still present. 4)ipod attach seems to be a udev error which i'll file as a new bug. No /media nor fstab entry is created. What's really strange is. I can get an icon in nautilus for the device..but since there is no fstab entry nautilus just throws an error when "mount volume" is attempted here's the log except for my ipod Oct 7 01:13:25 goober kernel: usb 1-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6 Oct 7 01:13:25 goober kernel: scsi3 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4024]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4024]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4034]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4034]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4039]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4039]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4040]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:25 goober udev[4040]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:30 goober kernel: Vendor: Apple Model: iPod Rev: 1.62 Oct 7 01:13:30 goober udev[4056]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:32 goober kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00 Oct 7 01:13:34 goober udev[4056]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:34 goober kernel: SCSI device sdb: 39063023 512-byte hdwr sectors (20000 MB) Oct 7 01:13:34 goober udev[4070]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:34 goober udev[4071]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:35 goober kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off Oct 7 01:13:35 goober udev[4070]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:36 goober udev[4071]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:37 goober udev[4093]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:37 goober udev[4094]: add_to_rules: invalid rule '-id/$env{ID_EDD}"' Oct 7 01:13:37 goober kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through Oct 7 01:13:38 goober udev[4093]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:39 goober udev[4094]: add_to_rules: invalid rule 'dd-id/$env{ID_EDD}-part%n"' Oct 7 01:13:39 goober kernel: SCSI device sdb: 39063023 512-byte hdwr sectors (20000 MB) Oct 7 01:13:40 goober kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off Oct 7 01:13:40 goober kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through Oct 7 01:13:41 goober kernel: sdb: sdb1 sdb2 Oct 7 01:13:41 goober kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sdb at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list