It works for me, thanks arti!
Reporting success also here for now also looking for an alternative for the automounts.
Also here too, now i can shutdown, restart and also boot faster as before with the new kernel thanks arti74.
I removed only the rules file and it works!, thanks a lot.
kernel: 3.4.3-1
Good catch, I removed the file (kids, save it somewhere, don't delete it like this) /etc/udev/rules.d/11-mnt-auto-mount.rules, it fixed the problem for me as well.
So my suggestion worked here. I'm glad I could help not only for myself Maybe it's time to mark the topic as solved?
Now with regard to automount USB devices:
Good. udev was not the best way to auto-mount anyway. Use udisks and a helper like devmon/udiskie/udisksvm for your auto-mounting needs
And this is the proper way. Thanks Inxsible.
What works in my LXDE is udisk with newest devmon (included in package udevil-git). Sometimes only I need to put my user password while unmounting. I thing the solution may be somewhere in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.udisks2.policy file..(?) User is already in storage and wheel groups.
I removed only the rules file and it works!, thanks a lot.
kernel: 3.4.3-1
Are the automounts working? I mean udev.
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3.4.2-CK
3.4.3-ARCH
In mi case I can reboot adding the -n to the shutdown command.
sudo shutdown -n -r now
sudo shutdown -n -h -P now
INIT scripts had bugs
]]>wottam did you try with the new kernel?? Or just with the old one????.
With the latest one, 3.4.2-2
]]>Exactly - flash drives don't mount automatically in my case now.
Good. udev was not the best way to auto-mount anyway. Use udisks and a helper like devmon/udiskie/udisksvm for your auto-mounting needs
]]>I have all names in uuid style alreado so I just move the file elsewhere?
vfbsilva
Yes - my .rules file is messing up with the new kernel somehow.. Without it reboot and shutdown works good.
I think he/she meant that without the udev rule, he/she would need to find an alternate solution for auto-mounting flash drives.
anonymous_user
Exactly - flash drives don't mount automatically in my case now.
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