Hey guys, figured this one out a little while ago, so I don't have detailed
output, but the problem is in lvm2. I had used a FAT fs for my usb stuff,
but in truth FAT is not supposed to handle big filesystems, so now edgy
doesn't. I just backed it up onto a dapper install, reformatted to ext3,
and all was well. Woulda been nice had they warned us though.
On 12/13/06, Guy Van Sanden <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Nothing happens indeed.
>
> mount does not show the device mounted (output is identical to the
> output before the device was connected).
>
> pmount-hal /dev/sda1
> Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
>
> I tried several USB sticks, all of them work on my dapper machine and
> all of them work on this machine when logged in with a full local user.
>
> --
> EDGY RC, USB storage devices no longer mounted
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/67307
>
Hey guys, figured this one out a little while ago, so I don't have detailed
output, but the problem is in lvm2. I had used a FAT fs for my usb stuff,
but in truth FAT is not supposed to handle big filesystems, so now edgy
doesn't. I just backed it up onto a dapper install, reformatted to ext3,
and all was well. Woulda been nice had they warned us though.
On 12/13/06, Guy Van Sanden <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 67307
>
> Nothing happens indeed.
>
> mount does not show the device mounted (output is identical to the
> output before the device was connected).
>
> pmount-hal /dev/sda1
> Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
>
> I tried several USB sticks, all of them work on my dapper machine and
> all of them work on this machine when logged in with a full local user.
>
> --
> EDGY RC, USB storage devices no longer mounted
> https:/
>