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Hi, I've been using Arch Linux off and on for about a year, and I've run into a problem that I've never seen. The issue is with mmcblk0 on my Lenovo Y580. I am running Gnome 3 and am aware that udisks2 is managing the automounting behavior. The problem is that this device always mounts in read-only mode. I can write to the device as root; however, I cannot change permissions. I've looked everywhere and am frankly stumped. I've tried formatting the device to formats other than the exfat system that I am using for the disk; however, the same behavior is observed. This wouls seem kind of important to me as these devices are pretty common. With that, any help would be appreciated.
-Walt P
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What happens if you mount it by hand?
Do you have exfat-utils installed?
What other filesystems have you tried?
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Ok. I removed the exfat package I installed from the AUR, replaced it with the fuse-exfat from community. That seemed to do the trick. I understand there might be some patent issues here with this package; however, I'm sure it will be fine. Thanks a bunch for your reply.
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