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by crimsonredmk » Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:51 am
During a recent update, we removed the automount rules from the udev package to make it identical to the upstream Arch Linux one. As a result, USB drives and SD cards are no longer automounted.
To fix this and re-enable automounting, run the following command:
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pacman -S udev-automount
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by Cybertimber2009 » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:10 am
I got the following:
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[root@Arch Linux ARM install ~]# pacman -S udev-automount
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (1): udev-automount-1.0-2
Total Download Size: 0.00 MB
Total Installed Size: 0.02 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
(1/1) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [######################] 100%
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
udev-automount: /etc/udev/rules.d/11-media-by-label-auto-mount.rules exists in filesystem
udev-automount: /etc/udev/rules.d/11-sd-cards-auto-mount.rules exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
This was before and after a Pacman -Syu. All I skipped was a kernel26 --> linux/core replacement.
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by WarheadsSE » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:38 pm
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Oxnas?
We're repacking udev-oxnas to 173-3 to disclude the automount rules, and then it should be happy.
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by Cybertimber2009 » Fri Aug 12, 2011 6:22 pm
WarheadsSE wrote:@Cybertimber2009
Oxnas?
We're repacking udev-oxnas to 173-3 to disclude the automount rules, and then it should be happy.
Yep Oxnas. And ok, so after the udev-oxnas update, apply the above. Got it

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by meaninglessvanity » Fri Aug 19, 2011 2:42 am
Would this prevent a USB boot disk from mounting, or is it only for disks plugged in after boot? If it would stop a boot disk, how do I fix that if I can't boot anymore?
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by crimsonredmk » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:37 pm
Sounds like you can't boot anymore...look in the Pogoplug Pro forums for help with that.
The automounting package is only for drives inserted after boot time. It doesn't touch the bootloader.
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by jazviper » Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:22 pm
Am I the only one this did nothing for? Installed it on a fresh install and nothing automounted, ntfs and ext3.
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by massi47911 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 12:41 pm
mmmh, excuse me, I've just tried to use this command "pacman -S udev-automount" but the response was:
"error: target not found: udev-automount"
I'm root (pogoplug pink e02), what's the problem?
Thank you
my topic whit the problem:
http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1577
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by pepedog » Thu Sep 01, 2011 12:56 pm
Did you update first?
pacman -Syu
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