[LAU] udev broken?

mickski 56 mickski56 at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 12 16:21:52 CEST 2018


>On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 11:53:55 +0200
>Bengt Gördén <bengan at bag.org> wrote:
>
>>Den 2018-04-11 kl. 20:14, skrev Will Godfrey:  
>>> I did an upgrade (debian testing) a couple of weeks ago, and found
>>> xfce could no longer automout USB sticks and drives (pmount still
>>> works). On Monday, I decided to do some work on an Arduino, and it
>>> seems that also can no longer recognise boards plugged in via usb.
>>>
>>> Also just today another guy at work tells me he now has the same
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> The weird thing is I can't seem to find any recent references
>>> on-line to such issues.
>>>
>>> Anyone got any suggestions?  
>>
>>Some month ago I had some problems with automount (USBmount) of usb
>>when I was testing debian stretch as a router in our lab. After some
>>googling it was solved with this. It shouldn't have affected arduinos
>>as far as I can understand but I'm not sure.
>>
>>https://github.com/rbrito/usbmount/issues/2#issuecomment-330739503
>>
>>Cheers,  
>
>
>That all fits now unfortunately.
>
>I should have guessed that systemD was involved - especially with gnome
>libraries getting more and more interdependent. Is there nothing that
>horror hasn't got its tentacles into?
>
>-- 
>Will J Godfrey
>http://www.musically.me.uk
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