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Bug 2576 - removeable disc mountpoint ignored
Summary: removeable disc mountpoint ignored
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: TDE
Classification: Unclassified
Component: tdebase (show other bugs)
Version: R14.0.1 [Trinity]
Hardware: i386 Linux
: P5 normal
Assignee: Slávek Banko
URL:
Depends on:
Blocks: R14.0.3
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Reported: 2016-01-14 15:54 CST by Dave
Modified: 2016-01-23 09:50 CST (History)
4 users (show)

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2016-01-16 04:03 CST, Michele Calgaro
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Description Dave 2016-01-14 15:54:12 CST
Firstly I have never used bug tracking systems and apologise an advance if I have got something wrong, please advise if this is the case.

The Problem:-
when trying to set a permanent mount point on a removable disk (in this case an SD card) the mount point I enter into the Properties->Mounting->Mountpoint are ignored and the UUID is used for mounting.

I am using a clean install of Q4os 1.4.5
Dell Inspiron 1545
4gb ram

If any information is needed please request and I do my best to accommodate.
Comment 1 Michele Calgaro 2016-01-15 07:11:14 CST
Hi Dave,
welcome! Perhaps some description and screenshot of the steps necessary to reproduce the problem could be useful.
Comment 2 Dave 2016-01-15 09:33:07 CST
(In reply to Michele Calgaro from comment #1)
> Hi Dave,
> welcome! Perhaps some description and screenshot of the steps necessary to
> reproduce the problem could be useful.

Thank you,
  To reproduce this I inserted sd card into laptop and selected the icon

http://s20.postimg.org/6wlpk6tul/screen_part.png

then selected properties and Mounting

http://s20.postimg.org/5iu2ovul9/mount1.png

And you can see from image the settings I applied, but when it mounts it always goes to /media/dave/41BC-8675 (using the UUID for mount point)

I have tried creating the directory /media/dave/CamCard first to see if that would mount it correctly, but that just mounted to the UUID again.

This isn't really a major concern as I can bypass TDE's mount options and create a udev rule and fstab entry to get it to do what I want, but to anyone who is not familiar with the cli or editing system files it could prove fatal to the system if it is done wrong. (maybe fatal isn't the correct term to use but i hope you understand the point).

If you would like any further information please request.

Dave
Comment 3 Michele Calgaro 2016-01-16 03:59:37 CST
Thanks. This give good indications to reproduce the problem ;-)
Comment 4 Michele Calgaro 2016-01-16 04:03:14 CST
Created attachment 2606 [details]
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I have captured the two images from Dave's link and pasted in a single image, in case the original images disappear over time.

Dave, in general it is better to upload screenshot (or anything else) as attachment to the message, so that all the required information is always available on bugszilla server. Outside resources sometimes disappear after a while ;-)
Comment 5 Dave 2016-01-16 15:29:05 CST
(In reply to Michele Calgaro from comment #4)
> Created attachment 2606 [details]
> screenshpt capture
> 
> I have captured the two images from Dave's link and pasted in a single
> image, in case the original images disappear over time.
> 
> Dave, in general it is better to upload screenshot (or anything else) as
> attachment to the message, so that all the required information is always
> available on bugszilla server. Outside resources sometimes disappear after a
> while ;-)

> Created attachment 2606 [details]
> screenshpt capture
> 
> I have captured the two images from Dave's link and pasted in a single
> image, in case the original images disappear over time.
> 
> Dave, in general it is better to upload screenshot (or anything else) as
> attachment to the message, so that all the required information is always
> available on bugszilla server. Outside resources sometimes disappear after a
> while ;-)

Sorry i didnt see where to add the attachment when i posted, but i have found it now.
Dave
Comment 6 Slávek Banko 2016-01-18 21:38:13 CST
According to the mount points I assume you have installed udisks2?
Comment 7 Slávek Banko 2016-01-20 08:37:41 CST
I found that with udisks / udisks2 is no way to use a user-defined mount points. It seems that we have no chance to solve it for udisks / udisks2. I can prepare a patch to the user mount point will be used correctly with pmount. And another option would be to add support for udevil: 

https://packages.debian.org/jessie/udevil
https://ignorantguru.github.io/udevil/

udevil appears to be similar to the pmount and at the same time with CLI compatible with udisks / udisks2.
Comment 8 Slávek Banko 2016-01-23 09:50:13 CST
Problem fixed for pmount by commit c10124c9 (master), 0151f849 (r14.0.x). For R14.1.x has been added support for udevil, which also allows to use custom mountpoints. However, for udisks / udisks2 there is no way to solve the problem. Therefore now I close this bug report as resolved - fixed.

Packages for test will be soon available in the Preliminary stable builds repository. If the problem persists, do not hesitate to reopen this bug report.