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I can't mount any network shares via GVFS. Google Drive and Owncloud also are not working.
Last edited by apastuszak (2015-10-18 15:25:51)
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When I click on a share, I get the message "Volume doesn't implement mount."
Forgot that little detail
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+1.
I upgraded to Gnome 3.18 today, but wasn't able to mount my Google Drive volume after enabling 'files' in the g-o-a GUI. After reading some posts on the forum, I additionally installed gvfs-goa and gvfs-google and even gnome-extra, but to no avail.
/EDIT: I was able to connect to a remote NFS-share over sftp - but I cannot confirm if this was before or after installing the extra packages (gvfs-* and gnome-extra)
Last edited by zenlord (2015-10-14 07:15:33)
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+1.
When clicking my google drive location in Files I also get the "Volume doesn't implement mount" message, I have no other network enable to test.
Worked before yesterdays gvfs upgrades, i.e. extra/gvfs 1.26.1-3 (gnome) & extra/gvfs-goa 1.26.1-3 (gnome) & extra/gvfs-google 1.26.1-3 (gnome), switched to arch a couple of days ago from another distro directly to gnome 3.18.
Here is the relevant info from journalctl -b at the time I am trying to access google drive:
Oct 14 11:33:27 mypc dbus-daemon[1314]: Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus'
Oct 14 11:33:27 mypc dbus-daemon[1314]: Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
Oct 14 11:33:27 mypc org.gnome.Nautilus[1314]: Initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.02.12
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I have problems accessing shared folders with samba. Can browse smb:// in thunar, can copy the files to and from, but I cannot open e.g. text file directly with mousepad. This worked before. The problem is - gvfs no longer mounts the shared directory under /run/user/[uid]/gvfs , as it used to.
E.g. ristretto works fine (somehow, it can access smb://foo/bar directly). But mousepad does not work (shows empty file), since it relies on the dir being mounted.
(upon searching the web, I tried adding "fuse" group and adding myself to it. It did not help. The mounting worked before even without this)
edit: the same problem happens with MTP (files on phone). Worked before, does not work now.
Last edited by renergy (2015-10-14 11:39:37)
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Same problems as @renergy, I downgraded gvfs 1.26.1.3 to gvfs 1.26.0.3, which fixed the problems.
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Same problem here, it happens in 2 systems, one with XFCE and the 2nd with MATE
Last edited by spsf64 (2015-10-14 18:30:52)
Sergio S.
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Same problem. Using samba google filesystem or owncloud filesystem.
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someone repor that bug to our bugtrackah?
Well, I suppose that this is somekind of signature, no?
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So, I installed the latest "gvfs 1.26.1.1-1" and still can't browse my local network
Anyone else tried these latest packages with success?
TIA
Sergio S.
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This is a fairly big bug. Wondering what's the hold up on the fix.
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Same problem here...
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Latest update fixes the issue.
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Well, partially fixed. Owncloud and Google Drive still say "Volume does not implement mount." But Samba and NFS shared work great.
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What version of gvfs are you on? My system (xfce) is up to date and the problem persists
Last edited by spsf64 (2015-10-16 03:31:07)
Sergio S.
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1.26.1.1-1
I can now mount SMB and NFS shares, but Owncloud and Google still don't work.
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Well, I can mount them manually, however the file manager (neither thunar nor caja) can't...
Sergio S.
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I'm mounting in Nautilus without issue.
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I'm currently unable to play any video using VLC over a SMB share mounted via Nautilus on Gnome 3.18, so the bug is certainly still affecting some users and is significant...
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I'm trying to access a remote file using sftp://[...] in Thunar. I can copy the files to and from the remote folder.
But because gvfs no longer mounts the shared directory under /run/user/[uid]/gvfs I cannot access the files(video files) using VLC, for example.
I'm using gvfs 1.26.1.1-1
Mounting manually using Sshfs works like a charm!
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I'm wondering why thead is marked as solved; knowing that it's not.
AFAIK, shares are mounted but gvfsd-fuse doesn't export them to VFS, making usage of non-gvfs compatible softwares not work.
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It also confused me. I was searching for the solution in this thread and didn't find one!
I'm wondering why thead is marked as solved; knowing that it's not.
AFAIK, shares are mounted but gvfsd-fuse doesn't export them to VFS, making usage of non-gvfs compatible softwares not work.
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The issue is NOT solved, stil can't browse local network, using latest packages here
Sergio S.
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I can view the SMB mount in thunar directly, but the directory /run/user/UID/gvfs/ is empty. Very strange. Downgraded to last working build.
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