I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb pix3l:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
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Hi Davide,
debian does not work especially well without systemd any more - remember Henry Ford? "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black."
Anyway, can you mount it as root? Is something mntioned in the logfiles?
Nik
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb pix3l:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
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Hi Davide,
debian does not work especially well without systemd any more - remember Henry Ford? "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black."
Anyway, can you mount it as root? Is something mntioned in the logfiles?
Nik
I forgot: maybe you do not have "policykit-1-gnome" installed ?
Nik
Il 26/06/2015 20:40, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp ha scritto:
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb pix3l:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
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Hi Davide,
debian does not work especially well without systemd any more - remember Henry Ford? "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black."
Anyway, can you mount it as root? Is something mntioned in the logfiles?
Nik
I forgot: maybe you do not have "policykit-1-gnome" installed ?
Nik
Yes, I can mount it as root, with read and write support... I don't have "policykit-1-gnome" installed, since it requires systemd :/
Davide
On Friday 26 June 2015 01:18:13 pm pix3l wrote:
Il 26/06/2015 20:40, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp ha scritto:
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 schrieb pix3l:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
Hi Davide,
debian does not work especially well without systemd any more - remember Henry Ford? "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black."
Anyway, can you mount it as root? Is something mntioned in the logfiles?
Nik
I forgot: maybe you do not have "policykit-1-gnome" installed ?
Nik
Yes, I can mount it as root, with read and write support... I don't have "policykit-1-gnome" installed, since it requires systemd :/
Davide
If root can mount...it is a permissions issue, check groups and owner ship of devices.
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On 06/27/2015 06:18 AM, pix3l wrote:
Yes, I can mount it as root, with read and write support... I don't have "policykit-1-gnome" installed, since it requires systemd :/
Ciao Davide, this may help as well :-) http://sourceforge.net/p/q4os/discussion/Support1/thread/0e887957/
Cheers Michele
Il 26/06/2015 23:45, Michele Calgaro ha scritto:
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On 06/27/2015 06:18 AM, pix3l wrote:
Yes, I can mount it as root, with read and write support... I don't have "policykit-1-gnome" installed, since it requires systemd :/
Ciao Davide, this may help as well :-) http://sourceforge.net/p/q4os/discussion/Support1/thread/0e887957/
Cheers Michele
Hello, I already found this but it doesn't help... :( And it talks about fstab and hard drives, I think internal disk drives, my problem is only with usb flash stick / drives... It seems that konqueror can't found an appropriate driver for NTFS filesystem, I wondering if there's somewhere a configuration file for add ntfs-3g as default driver for ntfs partitions or something else. And I wonder why I would need a gnome package (policy kit) under a TDE desktop, it's supposed to be completely independent each others, or am I wrong?
Davide
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On 2015/06/27 09:51 PM, pix3l wrote:
Il 26/06/2015 23:45, Michele Calgaro ha scritto:
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On 06/27/2015 06:18 AM, pix3l wrote:
Yes, I can mount it as root, with read and write support... I don't have "policykit-1-gnome" installed, since it requires systemd :/
Ciao Davide, this may help as well :-) http://sourceforge.net/p/q4os/discussion/Support1/thread/0e887957/
Cheers
Michele
Hello, I already found this but it doesn't help... :( And it talks about fstab and hard drives, I think internal disk drives, my problem is only with usb flash stick / drives... It seems that konqueror can't found an appropriate driver for NTFS filesystem, I wondering if there's somewhere a configuration file for add ntfs-3g as default driver for ntfs partitions or something else. And I wonder why I would need a gnome package (policy kit) under a TDE desktop, it's supposed to be completely independent each others, or am I wrong?
/etc/fstab is the place where you set up your "predefined" disks/cdrom/flash drives, so that you can mount them easily. When you call "mount", it looks into fstab and search for an entry that matches the disk that you want to mount. You also set the privileges required for mounting a partition.
Cheers Michele
I don't know if this is related, yesterday I plugged in an NTFS drive and it really flaked out. flicker-flicker-flicker! Multiple Konq windows opened. I had to close the automatically opened Konq windows, and then access the device through the devices list.
Then it opened just fine.
There were at least two entries in the devices table for the NTFS-formatted USB drive. Very strange. I picked the one that
Curt-
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 19:26:02 +0100 pix3l pix3l@katamail.com wrote:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
The first step would be to check if you able to mount it from commandline.
Actually, really removing systemd from jessie is extremely not recommended, to much thing will break. If you want to use sysvinit you are supposed to replace systemd-sysv with sysvinit-core, without touching other part of systemd.
On Friday 26 June 2015 19:26:02 pix3l wrote:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Have you installed systemd-shim? You'll find you need it for various dependencies if you no longer have systemd.
Lisi
Il 26/06/2015 20:51, Lisi Reisz ha scritto:
On Friday 26 June 2015 19:26:02 pix3l wrote:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Have you installed systemd-shim? You'll find you need it for various dependencies if you no longer have systemd.
Lisi
Yes, it's installed.
Davide.
On 26/06/15 19:26, pix3l wrote:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
Try using pmount or udevil.. neither have systemd requirements.
D
Il 30/06/2015 17:27, David Hare ha scritto:
On 26/06/15 19:26, pix3l wrote:
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit. Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device. Potential reasons include: Improper device and/or user privilege level Corrupt data on storage device Technical details: No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency? I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
Try using pmount or udevil.. neither have systemd requirements.
D
With pmount the problem has been fixed, now I wondering how to make TDE ask me to mount the usb key or do nothing...
Thanks D.