> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > > >> 5) if you retry from Konqueror, do you have a failure again? > > I don't see what you want me to do. The error message appears when I plug in / switch on the external drive. > > If/when it works the drive gets mounted on /media/<user>/<drive> and konqueror opens a window on its content. > > If/when it fails nothing is mounted and I can't do it from Konqueror (or I don't know I can :). > > > > Also, I've noticed that "Safely remove" as user causes unmounting and immediate re-mounting, "unmount" correctly > > unmounts. > > > > As root both work as expected. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Thierry > > > > > Hi Thierry, > > thanks for answering the list of questions. > > > As root both work as expected. > Do you mean that as root you don't have the problem at all? > > Re 5), when it fails, you can go in Konqueror, search the Storage Media in the treeview which in turn lists the > available known drives. Then double click on your failed disk and see if it gets mounted again or not. > Alternatively, you can type "media:/sdg1" (or whatever path) in the location bar and press enter. > > Now that you have d-feet installed, can you also make another test. After a failed mounting, open d-feet, search the > system bus for udisk2 and select it. On the right side you will see many interfaces. Search for object path > /org/freedesktop/UDisks2/block_devices/sdg1 (or other path), expand it and please paste a screenshot. > > Finally, one more thing. Open KDCOP, search for kded -> mediamanager -> fullList function (going by memory here, may > be slightly different name). Double click to execute. In the result section, you will have a list of known disks. Can > you find your disk there? If so, can you paste a screenshot of the properties of that disk? > > Last (but not least), is this a real system or is it running inside VirtualBox (or other VM)? (not a stupid question, > trust me). > > > Cheers > Michele > Do you happen to have trinity-tdeio-umountwrapper installed? It cause weeks worth of problems for me until I figured it out. If you do have it installed, try uninstalling it. Also look at your inode file associations. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree here but I thought I'd mention it. Good luck, please let us know what you find. Kate Draven --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting