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On 2019/09/09 03:29 PM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Hello all,
Debian Buster with R.14.07 (Development). I have an external SATA to USB enclosure with removable discs. When I slip a disc in and turn it on, I get a Konqueror error (unable to mount this device, see attachment). However, I can mount it with no problem from the command line.
My guess is that it's a timing problem, Konqueror trying to mount something that is not yet available, but I don't know what to do.
I did not have this with Stretch and "stable" TDE, so it might also ave to do with de "Development" version.
Thierry
Hi Thierry, a few questions to gather further info.
1) do you have policykit installed? I guess so, if you say some partitions on external drives can be mounted. 2) Does the disk have a valid partition in sdg1? 3) is the disk in /etc/fstab? 4) what command do you use to mount the partition from CLI? 5) if you retry from Konqueror, do you have a failure again? 6) what does "fdisk -l /dev/sdg" or "gdisk -l /dev/sdg" prints? 7) what happens if you try as root instead of normal user?
Additionally, do you have d-feet installed on your computer? That could help in troubleshooting since I see in your screenshot the error is reported by udisks2 dbus call.
Cheers Michele