Bug 158579

Summary: typo in hal (u)mount script
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE Linux 10.1 Reporter: Ludwig Nussel <lnussel>
Component: BasesystemAssignee: Stephan Kulow <coolo>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: forgotten_7bbI62VZki, suse-beta
Version: Beta 7   
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Hardware: Other   
OS: Other   
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Bug Blocks: 158316    
Attachments: patch
Screen shot with "An unknown error occured"

Description Ludwig Nussel 2006-03-16 10:16:07 UTC
I suppose those typos are the reason for random failues with "an unknown error occured"
Comment 1 Ludwig Nussel 2006-03-16 10:16:46 UTC
Created attachment 73289 [details]
patch
Comment 2 Danny Al-Gaaf 2006-03-20 18:27:50 UTC
fixed patch and commit to STABLE
Comment 3 Stephan Kulow 2006-03-23 13:14:38 UTC
*** Bug 159931 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 4 Danny Al-Gaaf 2006-03-23 18:02:34 UTC
*** Bug 160321 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 5 Forgotten User 7bbI62VZki 2006-03-25 05:20:14 UTC
I installed the patch, but I still the error when loading a DVD
Comment 6 Danny Al-Gaaf 2006-03-25 15:50:34 UTC
What kind of error? I could not reproduce here any kind of error while load a DVD.
Comment 7 Forgotten User 7bbI62VZki 2006-03-25 21:07:57 UTC
Created attachment 75020 [details]
Screen shot with "An unknown error occured"

I still get "An unknown error occured". This happens when I indroduce a DVD in the tray.
Please let me know if you need additonal information beside what is in the screen shot. There is a tail /var/log/messages. As I mentioned before i have applied the patch for the mount/umount system scripts. I lookee into the scrips and it seem to me that they had problems with the cleanup sectiom. In my case there is nothing related to cleanup , but the problem happens straigh with a cleanly booted system. 
My system is an x86_64 system
Comment 8 Forgotten User 7bbI62VZki 2006-03-27 00:34:38 UTC
Maybe this helps. 
 The error happens only with DVD/CD, usb device mounts are OK.
Comment 9 Danny Al-Gaaf 2006-03-27 08:33:43 UTC
There are no differences in the hal mount code between CD/DVD and USB devices. So I think this is a problem in KDE. Btw. I can't reproduce this also not on x86_64.

@coolo: I don't know when and why this message in KDE popup. Could you check this.
Comment 10 Stephan Kulow 2006-05-07 06:21:58 UTC
your log message shows you're using automount. I guess this gives a whole lot of different problems. What did you configure it to do? But please file another bug report, this has nothing to do with the original bug report - and please also test if GNOME has the same problem.