* [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
@ 2005-11-12 19:45 Alexander Skwar
2005-11-12 20:26 ` Christoph Eckert
2005-11-21 18:45 ` Stefan Frank
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-12 19:45 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi!
Since "recently" (I "of course" don't know since when exactly *G*),
I cannot get KDE or Gnome or ivman to automatically mount my
digicam, when I plug it in. The camera appears as a "USB
Mass Storage devices". In the kern.log, I get the following entries:
Nov 12 20:28:14 blatt usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5
Nov 12 20:28:14 blatt scsi3 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Nov 12 20:28:14 blatt usb-storage: device found at 5
Nov 12 20:28:14 blatt usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
[...]
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt Vendor: NIKON Model: NIKON DSC E4300 Rev: 1.00
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt SCSI device sda: 503808 512-byte hdwr sectors (258 MB)
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: Write Protect is off
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: Mode Sense: 18 00 00 08
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: assuming drive cache: write through
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt SCSI device sda: 503808 512-byte hdwr sectors (258 MB)
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: Write Protect is off
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: Mode Sense: 18 00 00 08
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: assuming drive cache: write through
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt sda: sda1
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Nov 12 20:28:19 blatt usb-storage: device scan complete
As you can see, the system made the device available as "sda1".
When I "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt", I can get to the pictures and
what-not on the disk.
I just noticed another strange thing - lsusb isn't finding the
device. Or rather, it's only able to find it when ran with root
rights.
alexander@blatt ~ $ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c00c Logitech, Inc. Optical Wheel Mouse
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
alexander@blatt ~ $ sudo lsusb
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c00c Logitech, Inc. Optical Wheel Mouse
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 04b0:010e Nikon Corp. Coolpix 4300 (storage)
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Strange.
How can I get the system to automatically mount my USB device when I
attach it?
alexander@blatt ~ $ lsmod
Module Size Used by
autofs4 19844 4
rt2500 169572 1
sd_mod 16144 0
usb_storage 33412 0
scsi_mod 92772 2 sd_mod,usb_storage
snd_pcm_oss 50720 0
snd_mixer_oss 18176 1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_seq_oss 32896 0
snd_seq_midi_event 7168 1 snd_seq_oss
snd_seq 50192 4 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi_event
snd_via82xx 26656 1
snd_ac97_codec 88316 1 snd_via82xx
snd_ac97_bus 2304 1 snd_ac97_codec
snd_pcm 88584 3 snd_pcm_oss,snd_via82xx,snd_ac97_codec
snd_timer 24708 2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
snd_page_alloc 10504 2 snd_via82xx,snd_pcm
snd_mpu401_uart 7424 1 snd_via82xx
snd_rawmidi 25120 1 snd_mpu401_uart
snd_seq_device 8460 3 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq,snd_rawmidi
snd 52452 13
snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq,snd_via82xx,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_device
soundcore 10080 1 snd
ext3 121736 2
jbd 58260 1 ext3
reiserfs 238448 3
af_packet 22024 2
usbhid 37088 0
rtc 9236 0
pcspkr 3808 0
drm 69652 0
via_agp 9600 1
agpgart 33608 2 drm,via_agp
ide_cd 39940 0
cdrom 38176 1 ide_cd
cpufreq_conservative 7204 0
cpufreq_ondemand 6300 0
cpufreq_powersave 1920 0
p4_clockmod 4872 0
speedstep_lib 3968 1 p4_clockmod
freq_table 4612 1 p4_clockmod
evdev 9344 1
psmouse 35204 0
ac 4868 0
button 6672 0
video 15492 0
thermal 13064 0
processor 22844 1 thermal
battery 9348 0
fan 4612 0
uhci_hcd 32016 0
usbcore 120064 4 usb_storage,usbhid,uhci_hcd
alexander@blatt ~ $ uname -a
Linux blatt 2.6.14-suspend2.037 #1 PREEMPT Tue Nov 8 20:57:32 CET 2005 i686 Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
Thanks,
Alexander
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-12 19:45 [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera) Alexander Skwar
@ 2005-11-12 20:26 ` Christoph Eckert
2005-11-12 20:39 ` Alexander Skwar
2005-11-21 18:45 ` Stefan Frank
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From: Christoph Eckert @ 2005-11-12 20:26 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
> How can I get the system to automatically mount my USB device when I
> attach it?
Most cameras can be switched from USB to PTP mode in the setup.
I recommend to do so and instead of automounting it to access it via PTP
(see gphoto2/digikam etc.). It's much more convenient because you can
plug it in out pull it out at any time without the need to mount it.
Best regards
ce
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-12 20:26 ` Christoph Eckert
@ 2005-11-12 20:39 ` Alexander Skwar
2005-11-12 21:03 ` Christoph Eckert
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-12 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Christoph Eckert schrieb:
>> How can I get the system to automatically mount my USB device when I
>> attach it?
>
> Most cameras can be switched from USB to PTP mode in the setup.
Yeah, I know. When Mass Storage worked, it was much more convenient
than having to start some program to import hte files from PTP
to the system.
> I recommend to do so and instead of automounting it to access it via PTP
> (see gphoto2/digikam etc.). It's much more convenient because you can
> plug it in out pull it out at any time without the need to mount it.
Yep. That's the way it used to be :) But with PTP I had
other kinds of problems.
Well, instead of using PTP, I rather mount the camera by
hand. Much more convient, IMO.
Thanks for the tip, though. But instead of the PTP
workaround, I'll use the manual-mount workaround. Or
maybe autofs.
Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-12 20:39 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2005-11-12 21:03 ` Christoph Eckert
2005-11-13 9:12 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Christoph Eckert @ 2005-11-12 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
> Thanks for the tip, though. But instead of the PTP
> workaround, I'll use the manual-mount workaround. Or
> maybe autofs.
PTP is slow, *very* slow on my machine. This is a big minus.
Regardless of mass storage or PTP you can write a small shell script
which automates the process and copies the pics to disk, maybe by
creating a folder with the current date.
Best regards
ce
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-12 21:03 ` Christoph Eckert
@ 2005-11-13 9:12 ` Alexander Skwar
2005-11-14 3:02 ` Norberto Bensa
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-13 9:12 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Christoph Eckert wrote:
>> Thanks for the tip, though. But instead of the PTP
>> workaround, I'll use the manual-mount workaround. Or
>> maybe autofs.
>
> PTP is slow, *very* slow on my machine. This is a big minus.
>
> Regardless of mass storage or PTP you can write a small shell script
> which automates the process and copies the pics to disk, maybe by
> creating a folder with the current date.
Now, THAT is a very good idea! Thanks! I'll do that - at least
*some* convenience :)
In the meantime I remembered, that during the emerge of pmount,
a message has been shown, that users have to be added to the
plugdev group:
* This package has been installed setuid. The permissions are as such that
* only users that belong to the plugdev group are allowed to run this.
*
* Please add your user to the plugdev group to be able to mount USB drives
Did that. Logged out. Logged in again. Same result - still no
automount :(
Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-13 9:12 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2005-11-14 3:02 ` Norberto Bensa
2005-11-14 5:20 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Norberto Bensa @ 2005-11-14 3:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Alexander Skwar
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> still no
> automount :(
>
In my boxes, I need these versions...
sys-apps/dbus-0.36.2
sys-fs/udev-072
sys-apps/hal-0.5.4
sys-apps/ivman-0.6.4
sys-apps/pmount-0.9.6
...for automount to work properly.
> Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-14 3:02 ` Norberto Bensa
@ 2005-11-14 5:20 ` Alexander Skwar
2005-11-14 23:12 ` Norberto Bensa
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-14 5:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Norberto Bensa schrieb:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> still no
>> automount :(
>>
>
> In my boxes, I need these versions...
>
> sys-apps/dbus-0.36.2
> sys-fs/udev-072
> sys-apps/hal-0.5.4
> sys-apps/ivman-0.6.4
> sys-apps/pmount-0.9.6
alexander@blatt ~ $ epm -q dbus udev hal ivman pmount
dbus-0.50-r1
udev-073
hal-0.5.4
ivman-0.6.5
pmount-0.9.6
:(
Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-14 5:20 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2005-11-14 23:12 ` Norberto Bensa
2005-11-15 6:09 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Norberto Bensa @ 2005-11-14 23:12 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Alexander Skwar
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> alexander@blatt ~ $ epm -q dbus udev hal ivman pmount
> dbus-0.50-r1
downgrade to 0.36.2
> udev-073
> hal-0.5.4
> ivman-0.6.5
downgrade to 0.6.4
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-14 23:12 ` Norberto Bensa
@ 2005-11-15 6:09 ` Alexander Skwar
2005-11-19 1:24 ` Norberto Bensa
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-15 6:09 UTC (permalink / raw
Cc: gentoo-user
Norberto Bensa schrieb:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> alexander@blatt ~ $ epm -q dbus udev hal ivman pmount
>> dbus-0.50-r1
>
> downgrade to 0.36.2
>
>> udev-073
>> hal-0.5.4
>> ivman-0.6.5
>
> downgrade to 0.6.4
Done. Still no automount.
Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-15 6:09 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2005-11-19 1:24 ` Norberto Bensa
2005-11-19 7:40 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Norberto Bensa @ 2005-11-19 1:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Alexander Skwar
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Norberto Bensa schrieb:
> > Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> dbus-0.50-r1
> >
> > downgrade to 0.36.2
> >
> >> ivman-0.6.5
> >
> > downgrade to 0.6.4
>
> Done. Still no automount.
Have you restarted dbus?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-19 1:24 ` Norberto Bensa
@ 2005-11-19 7:40 ` Alexander Skwar
2005-11-19 11:57 ` Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-19 7:40 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Norberto Bensa schrieb:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> Norberto Bensa schrieb:
>> > Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> >> dbus-0.50-r1
>> >
>> > downgrade to 0.36.2
>> >
>> >> ivman-0.6.5
>> >
>> > downgrade to 0.6.4
>>
>> Done. Still no automount.
>
> Have you restarted dbus?
Yes :(
How's that automounting supposed to work? When does pmount
kick in? How do I make dbus/hald/whatever start pmount (or
whatever...) to do the actual mount?
Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera)
2005-11-19 7:40 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2005-11-19 11:57 ` Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez
2005-11-20 6:49 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez @ 2005-11-19 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I'm having a similar problem with ivman, and i've discovered that the
reason is that the camera has an id label that has a "space", ie: LEXAR
MEDIA. That's not right for pmount, and when ivman tries to mount it,
fails. But it works for other usb devices. Does it work for you?
Also, i had to upgrade to a CVS version of hal in order to get
everything to work again with 2.6.14 (you can find one ebuild in
fluidportage).
Hope it helps!
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Norberto Bensa schrieb:
>
>>Alexander Skwar wrote:
>>
>>>Norberto Bensa schrieb:
>>>
>>>>Alexander Skwar wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>dbus-0.50-r1
>>>>
>>>>downgrade to 0.36.2
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>ivman-0.6.5
>>>>
>>>>downgrade to 0.6.4
>>>
>>>Done. Still no automount.
>>
>>Have you restarted dbus?
>
>
> Yes :(
>
> How's that automounting supposed to work? When does pmount
> kick in? How do I make dbus/hald/whatever start pmount (or
> whatever...) to do the actual mount?
>
> Alexander Skwar
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2005-11-19 11:57 ` Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez
@ 2005-11-20 6:49 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2005-11-20 6:49 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez schrieb:
> I'm having a similar problem with ivman, and i've discovered that the
> reason is that the camera has an id label that has a "space", ie: LEXAR
> MEDIA. That's not right for pmount, and when ivman tries to mount it,
> fails. But it works for other usb devices. Does it work for you?
> Also, i had to upgrade to a CVS version of hal in order to get
> everything to work again with 2.6.14 (you can find one ebuild in
> fluidportage).
How did you read the "id label"?
ivman used to work for me - on a different PC but with the
same USB camera and also some time ago, thus with different
versions of everything.
On my notebook, I used to be able to plugin USB devices
(namely this USB camera) and it got mounted - without
ivman and without pmount.
Alexander Skwar
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2005-11-12 19:45 [gentoo-user] Automatically mounting USB mass storage devices (camera) Alexander Skwar
2005-11-12 20:26 ` Christoph Eckert
@ 2005-11-21 18:45 ` Stefan Frank
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From: Stefan Frank @ 2005-11-21 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Alexander Skwar
Hi
I just posted the same on the german gentoo user list:
HAL is no longer compiled with the --enable-fstab-sync option. Therefore
hotpluggable devices wont be automounted. To get around this, you can create
a overlay with the current hal-0.5.4.ebuild and add the following:
src_compile() {
econf \
$(use_enable debug verbose-mode) \
$(use_enable pcmcia pcmcia-support) \
--enable-sysfs-carrier \
--enable-hotplug-map \
+ --enable-fstab-sync \
$(use_enable doc docbook-docs) \
$(use_enable doc doxygen-docs) \
--with-pid-file=/var/run/hald.pid \
|| die "configure failed"
emake || die "make failed"
}
Maybe you've to change the permissions on /etc/fstab to haldaemon:haldaemon,
as it needs the permission to change the file.
If you need informations on how to make an overlay, please ask!
Stefan
BTW: I don't know why --enable-fstab-sync isn't used anymore - maybe it's for
some good reason, I don't know. Do this on your own risk ;).
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