FC4t1 - gnome-volume-manager uses 100% CPU if automounting an SD/MMC/CF card in USB card reader

dragoran dragoran at feuerpokemon.de
Fri Apr 1 18:09:46 UTC 2005


Jeff Spaleta wrote:

>On Apr 1, 2005 11:20 AM, Msquared <sub1.fedoralist at msquared.id.au> wrote:
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>>If I remove the card reader, insert the card into the card reader, then
>>plug it back into the USB port, the behaviour is the same.
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>which packages versions of hal dbus gamin and gnome-volume-manager do you have?
>rpm -q hal gnome-volume-manager dbus gamin
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>possibly a gnome-volume-manger specific problem or a deeper problem with hal.
>Do the mountpoints and fstab entries get created correctly? If the
>mountpoints and fstab entries get created but automounting isnt
>working.. then its a gnome-volume-manager problem. when you encounter
>the problem look at /etc/fstab and at the mountpoint /media directory
>to see if entries for the inserted cards are created.  You can do some
>highlevel troubleshooting of hal without gnome-volume-manager running
>by logging out of gnome and logging into a virtual console (ALT+CTL+F1
>for example) commandline interface. On card insertion even at a
>virtual console, if hal is working correctly you should see fstab
>entries being created and mountpoints under /media/  being created
>with every insertion of the media. And conversly the fstab entry and
>mountpoints being removed everytime the media is pulled out. If either
>the fstab entry or the mountpoint fails to be created on multiple
>insertions thats a good indication the problem is with hal (or
>deeper).
>
>You could also configure gnome to not automount those devices and test
>repeated re-insertion and manual mounting.  On insertion.. if hal is
>working.. and gamin is working... the device will show up  in the
>nautilus Computer window. From there you can manually mount the
>device. Try to see if the problem only exists if automounting in gnome
>is enabled.
>
>-jef
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I have the same problem with FC3 try to plug your cardreader without any 
card and plug one after its detected in dmesg.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2005-March/msg00321.html
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=150175




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