On Tuesday 10 September 2019 04.15:17 Michele Calgaro via trinity-users wrote:
As root both
work as expected.
Do you mean that as root you don't have the problem at all?
I did not spend so much time logged as root. I did not see the problem then,
but I'd have to spend more time trying to give a real answer.
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.
media:/sdg1 works
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.
Done (4 snapshots!)
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?
You get another snapshot
Last (but not least), is this a real system or is it
running inside
VirtualBox (or other VM)? (not a stupid question, trust me).
It's a real system.
Cheers
Michele
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