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Here goes: after updating udev from 167-2 to 168-1, it started mounting all partition at boot. No rules (the list and the rules are the default ones) seem to include this, and google said automounting MUST be set up by user.
Downgrading fixes the issue, but I try to keep the system up to date, so this is not an option. Also I do not want to disable udisk mounting by polkit, since I want to keep the option of mounting them via KDE.
Can anyone help please?
P.S. arch x68_64
Last edited by levantis (2011-05-17 16:05:35)
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That would explain why fsck has been complaining about an already mounted partition since this morning, so that I can't boot up archlinux...
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same here...
i changed the 'pass' value in the /etc/fstab to "0" for the mounted devices - this works temporarily for me so i can boot up the system.
excuse me for my bad english
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In my case, the problem came from bad rules for automounting USB devices. The udev's wiki page was updated accordingly, even though a simple removal of all "usbhd*" folders in /media is enough to fix it.
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