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Hello bash, guys:
May be this isn't the right place to keep reporting errors in 4.6 so please move it if you feel so.
Today I found I cannot access window$ partitions -despite ntfs-3d being installed- nor I can access anymore my pendrives from Dolphin, I have this UDisks error:
"There was an error while accessing Hard disk X, system answered: org.freedesktop.UDisks.Error Failed: Error creating mount point: No such file or directory." [0]
(sorry if this isn't the exact error message, I'm translating from spanish)
I googled a bit but found nothing about this, however I'm short of time right now -gotta go work- and will research this later.
Meanwhile if you have any idea I'm all years, thanks.
BTW, these are my user groups: lp wheel games video audio optical storage scanner power users vboxusers socketsentry
[0] http://tinyurl.com/4s33ze2
Last edited by msx (2011-02-16 18:02:06)
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I'm starting to get concerned myself, because this same thing happened to me for the second time earlier today (it first happened about two weeks ago or so). Check this: does /media still exist?
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I'm starting to get concerned myself, because this same thing happened to me for the second time earlier today (it first happened about two weeks ago or so). Check this: does /media still exist?
JACKPOT!!! (why I didn' think about that? grrr)
Seems /media was erased and it wasn't me, any idea on what's happening here?
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None, for my part. The other poster I replied to was also using KDE 4.6, and at that time I wasn't sure if 4.6 was the culprit. This might have something to do with Udisks taking over HAL's duties. I'm unable to do a bug search right now, to see if folks outside of Arch have experienced this, though, and I'm not sure how I'd reproduce it either. Maybe Bash has come across this? A bug that randomly bombs part of my root filesystem...
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A bug that randomly bombs part of my root filesystem... :/
Creepy at least.
Tomorrow I will post on KDE forums asking for feedback.
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@ANOKNUSA, bash, guys
Finally I just posted about this in KDE forums -I'm very short of time these days-, let's see if this happens in other distros aswell.
Link: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=22 … 03#p189503
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bash, are you planning to package 4.7 beta 1?
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bash, are you planning to package 4.7 beta 1?
From arch-dev-public:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>
Date: Sat, May 21, 2011 at 2:07 PM
Subject: [arch-dev-public] WARNING: [kde-unstable] broken
To: arch-dev-public@archlinux.orgI'm updating KDE 4.7 dependencies in [kde-unstable]; packages like shared-
desktop-ontologies, akonadi, soprano have been updated to a snapshot release
which could not work with the KDE 4.6 packages.
It might be best to not update or install anything from [kde-unstable] until
KDE 4.7 beta1 is released on Wednesday.Cheers
--
Andrea
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thanks flamelab !
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