FS#11675 - udev or initscripts (?) ntfs mount problem

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Ionut Biru (wonder) - Tuesday, 07 October 2008, 14:05 GMT
Last edited by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Monday, 13 October 2008, 14:16 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version None
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 4
Private No

Details

Description:
i think is a udev problem because i tried downgrade hal to 0.5.11-1 and nautilus didn't mount my partition automaticaly and networkmanager didn't reconized any network(another issuse). same with hal 0.5.11-4
i investigate and hal-device reported that /dev/sda1 has no volume.fstype. now after i downgrade to
hal-0.5.11.1
initscripts-2008.08-1
klibc-1.5-6
klibc-extras-2.4-2
klibc-kbd-1.15.20080312-6
klibc-module-init-tools-3.4-1
klibc-udev-116-4
udev-119-1

nautilus reconized my ntfs partition and has been mounted automaticaly. hal-device report volume.fstype = 'ntfs'

Additional info:
* package version(s)
* config and/or log files etc.

udev-128-5
hal-0.5.11-4
initscripts-2008.09-2
klibc-1.5.14-1
klibc-extras-2.5-1
klibc-kbd-1.15.20080312-7
klibc-module-init-tools-3.4-2
klibc-udev-128-1
Steps to reproduce:
pacman -Syu
reboot and see if that ntfs partition isn't reconized and mounted automaticaly
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Closed by  Tobias Powalowski (tpowa)
Monday, 13 October 2008, 14:16 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Comment by Ionut Biru (wonder) - Tuesday, 07 October 2008, 14:05 GMT
wrong package category. should be core
Comment by lechuan (allbluedream) - Wednesday, 08 October 2008, 03:00 GMT
Maybe the same problem here. After upgrading hal and udev yesterday, my local hard disks were only partially automounted, that is, 4 out of 6 partitions. I downgraded to udev-119-1 and hal-0.5.11-1, and the problem appeared to have been solved.
Comment by Alessandro Nakamuta (alessandro_ufms) - Wednesday, 08 October 2008, 16:50 GMT
Updating to udev 130-1 from testing resolve this problem for me.
Comment by kujub (kujub) - Thursday, 09 October 2008, 15:55 GMT
Similar problems here. After updating udev and others at 2008-10-07, my VFAT SD-Cards are not recognized in KDE 4 any more when plugged into the USB-SD-Card-Reader. Updating from 128-5 to udev 130-1 from testing did _not_ solve this (even after reboot). Downgrading udev to 119-1 and restarting hal solved it here.
(I use a custom hal derived from extras/hal-0.5.11-4 with --enable-policy-kit=yes --enable-console-kit=yes but that should be no problem imho.)
Comment by Hugo Lobo (eldarion) - Thursday, 09 October 2008, 20:38 GMT
I have the same problem. After a full update, my NTFS partitions don't show on system:/media anymore (KDE3).

Steps
===========

rm -R /usr/lib/klibc/include/asm ;(step required for klibc, has indicated on ArchLinux front page)
pacman -Syu


------ START /var/log/pacman.log -----------

[2008-10-08 22:39] synchronizing package lists
[2008-10-08 22:39] starting full system upgrade
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded cracklib (2.8.12-1 -> 2.8.13-1)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded pm-utils (1.2.1-1 -> 1.2.2.1-1)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded udev (119-1 -> 128-5)
[2008-10-08 22:39] warning: directory permissions differ on media/
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded hal (0.5.11-1 -> 0.5.11-4)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded initscripts (2008.08-1 -> 2008.09-2)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded klibc (1.5-6 -> 1.5.14-1)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded klibc-extras (2.4-2 -> 2.5-1)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded klibc-kbd (1.15.20080312-6 -> 1.15.20080312-7)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded klibc-module-init-tools (3.4-1 -> 3.4-2)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded klibc-udev (116-4 -> 128-1)
[2008-10-08 22:39] upgraded libldap (2.3.40-1 -> 2.3.43-3)

------ END /var/log/pacman.log -----------

Comment by lechuan (allbluedream) - Friday, 10 October 2008, 10:14 GMT
Problem solved. Same as Alessandro.
Comment by kujub (kujub) - Friday, 10 October 2008, 10:41 GMT
Solved here by update to udev-130-1. (Works now after rebuilding my custom hal package.)
Comment by Matt Runion (mrunion) - Friday, 10 October 2008, 13:09 GMT
Same here for me -- 1 out of 2 NTFS partitions automounts. I can mount the "missing" one manually and it works just fine. Will try 130 when I get a chance.
Comment by Asa Marco (AsA) - Friday, 10 October 2008, 13:22 GMT
upgrading to udev-130-1 solved the NTFS issue, but vfat usb stick and SD memory cards still refuse to mount (udev doesn't create the device in /dev/)
Comment by Alessandro Nakamuta (alessandro_ufms) - Friday, 10 October 2008, 14:37 GMT
I had problems with ntfs partitions only. I dont have any problems with vfat usb stickies on udev 128 or 130. I dont try SD cards yet.
Comment by Hugo Lobo (eldarion) - Friday, 10 October 2008, 15:40 GMT
Problem solved here. NTFS partitions are showed on KDE and vfat USB drives are mounted and showed correctly. Thanks for the effort.

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