HAL issue
yerenkow at uct.ua
yerenkow at uct.ua
Tue Apr 7 12:49:33 PDT 2009
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> A.Yerenkow wrote:
>
>> On 07.04.2009 22:00, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>>
>>> yerenkow at uct.ua wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello guys!
>>>> I'm not in list, so, please reply to me too.
>>>>
>>>> I've issues with hald on pc-bsd.
>>>> It's regular when have russian language, and labeled ntfs/cd drive.
>>>> when I click to mount in dolphin, nothing happens, only such records
>>>> added to /media/.hal-mtb:
>>>>
>>>> /dev/ad0s5s1 1001 0 ntfs nosuid,-u=1001,-C=UTF-8
>>>> /media/disk-2
>>>> /dev/ad0s5s1 1001 0 ntfs nosuid,-u=1001,-C=UTF-8
>>>> /media/disk-3
>>>> /dev/ad0s5s1 1001 0 ntfs nosuid,-u=1001,-C=UTF-8
>>>> /media/disk-4
>>>> /dev/ad0s5s1 1001 0 ntfs nosuid,-u=1001,-C=UTF-8
>>>> /media/disk-5
>>>> /dev/ad0s5s1 1001 0 ntfs nosuid,-u=1001,-C=UTF-8
>>>> /media/disk-6
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I don't see any /dev/ad0s5s1 device in lshal or in GEOM. This looks
>>> like a problem with whatever KDE is using to mount the device. If KDE
>>> were to try and mount /dev/ntfs/stuff, it should work. In fact, you
>>> could test that using gnome-mount which will do the mount via hald:
>>>
>>> gnome-mount -b -n -v --device /dev/ntfs/stuff
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks Joe, I tried this command and it mounts OK.
>> but! In /media/.hal-mtab in records no parameter for encoding, only for
>> nosuid.
>> And one more thing, if dolphin from KDE tries to mount with something
>> different from hald, why is these records
>> in /media/.hal-mtab appears?
>> which command place it there?
>>
>
> I don't know. I don't know what dolphin is or what it is doing to try
> and mount volumes.
>
>
>> Joe, I'm not quite familiar with hal, is there somewhere described
>> life-cycle of hal-mounted disks?
>>
>
> The only document we have produced is the hal FAQ at
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html .
>
>
>> If this really KDE-related issue, could you help me to make a report for
>> kde maintainers@ freebsd?
>>
>
> kde at freebsd.org
>
>
>> Wha info I should provide them?
>>
>
> Probably the same info provided here. Since gnome-mount works, it looks
> like PolicyKit and hald are working properly. I would imagine the
> problem revolves around that bogus device node. I've not sure how KDE
> is arriving at that.
>
> Joe
>
One more thing, if I run this command :
gnome-mount -b -n -v -o C=UTF-8 --device /dev/ntfs/stuff
I get this:
> ** (gnome-mount:22537): DEBUG: Mounting
> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_866067FC6067F17B with
> mount_point='stuff__', fstype='', num_options=1
> ** (gnome-mount:22537): DEBUG: option='C=UTF-8'
> ** Message: Mount failed for
> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_866067FC6067F17B
> org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume.InvalidMountOption : The option
> 'C=UTF-8' is not allowed for uid=1001
Is it ok?
I tried under both user and root, same thing. Even default option
"nosuid" not allowed for me, but it set anyway when I omit specifying
options at all.
>
>>>
>>>
>>>> .....
>>>>
>>>> If I run manually mount with this parameters, all mounts just fine.
>>>> I've attached some diagnostic info, maybe something will help you help
>>>> me :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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