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Wednesday, December 20th 2006, 1:14am

Failed to launch auto-mount usb thumb drive directory

Hi, forum.

Right now my KDE 3.5.5 can auto detect usb thumb drive plug in. However, everytime when it tried to open mounted directory (e.g. /mnt/removeable), it told me that "/mnt/removeable is a folder, but a file was expected.". I tried to get kde log, the following messages were shown:

kded: KURL()
media kioslave: MediaList::findByName(sda1)
kio (KDirListerCache): [virtual void KDirListerCache::FilesChanged(const KURL::List&)] only half implemented
kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::updateDirectory(const KURL&)] system:/media
kdeinit: Got EXEC_NEW 'kio_file' from launcher.
kio (KLauncher): kio_file (pid 24372) up and running.
kio_file: Starting 24372
kio (KIOJob): error 9 /mnt/removable
kio (KIOJob): error 9 /mnt/removable
kio (KIOJob): error 9 /mnt/removable
kio (Scheduler): Scheduler: killing slave 24360
kio (Slave): killing slave pid=24360 (file://)
kio (KIOJob): Job::kill this=0x80b3858 KIO::TransferJob m_progressId=0 quietly=true
kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Header read failed, errno=104
kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Header has invalid size (-1)
kio (kioslave): SlaveBase::waitForAnswer has read error.
kio_file: Error during 'put'. Aborting.
kdeinit: PID 24360 terminated.

It called kio_file from klauncher but could not process directory /mnt/removeable.

Could anyone please tell me where to configure this behavior?

Thanks a lot.

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Tuesday, January 2nd 2007, 7:31am

When the drive is NOT mounted, is there a /mnt/removable file?

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Tuesday, January 2nd 2007, 8:51am

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When the drive is NOT mounted, is there a /mnt/removable file?


No. /mnt/removeable directory was created automatically when USB drive plugged in.
This part was OK. I could access /mnt/removeable from console successfully.

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Tuesday, January 2nd 2007, 5:01pm

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When the drive is NOT mounted, is there a /mnt/removable file?


No. /mnt/removeable directory was created automatically when USB drive plugged in.
This part was OK. I could access /mnt/removeable from console successfully.


What are the permissions of the directory /mnt/removeable?

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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007, 12:22am

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What are the permissions of the directory /mnt/removeable?


0755, owner was set to myself, and group set to root.

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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007, 1:03am

What version of KDE do you have?

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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007, 1:12am

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What version of KDE do you have?


3.5.5, as my first post mentioned. ;)

I built the whole 3.5.5 myself (checked out from svn/stable)

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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007, 1:40am

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What version of KDE do you have?


3.5.5, as my first post mentioned. ;)

I built the whole 3.5.5 myself (checked out from svn/stable)


I have no idea then. :-(
I assume you have a newish compiler version.
Mine doesn't mount as /mnt/removable, everything goes in /mnt
I used the Gentoo package though.

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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007, 1:56am

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What version of KDE do you have?


3.5.5, as my first post mentioned. ;)

I built the whole 3.5.5 myself (checked out from svn/stable)


I have no idea then. :-(
I assume you have a newish compiler version.
Mine doesn't mount as /mnt/removable, everything goes in /mnt
I used the Gentoo package though.


Thank you anyway. :)

This is a minor problem. I was just wondering if there were settings to change this behavior.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "fweng" (Jan 3rd 2007, 1:56am)


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Thursday, January 4th 2007, 4:10am

I'm sure there settings.
I need settings for the HAL daemon because I can't umount as a user.
Like you, it is a minor annoyance. :-)

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Thursday, January 4th 2007, 5:00am

Play with /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf
and
/etc/udev/rules.d/*.rules