(In reply to comment #20)
> > But I don't think this is related to the patch or udisks2.
> > I see the same behavior with "mdir". After inserting a new disk, "mdir" fails with:
> > Can't open /dev/fd0: No such device or address
> > Cannot initialize 'A:'
> > Running it a second time works. Also after running mdir once, "udisksctl mount" works and vice versa. So this rather seems to be a kernel issue I think.
>
> Same behaviour on kernel 3.14.
> Floppy mounts from the first attempt on a kernel 3.2.
Thanks for testing.
I couldn't reproduce the problem here, but I'll try with a newer kernel next week. Unfortunately I only have access to an actual floppy drive about once a week.
BTW, what kind of distribution and destop environment are you two using?
(In reply to comment #20)
> > But I don't think this is related to the patch or udisks2.
> > I see the same behavior with "mdir". After inserting a new disk, "mdir" fails with:
> > Can't open /dev/fd0: No such device or address
> > Cannot initialize 'A:'
> > Running it a second time works. Also after running mdir once, "udisksctl mount" works and vice versa. So this rather seems to be a kernel issue I think.
>
> Same behaviour on kernel 3.14.
> Floppy mounts from the first attempt on a kernel 3.2.
Thanks for testing.
I couldn't reproduce the problem here, but I'll try with a newer kernel next week. Unfortunately I only have access to an actual floppy drive about once a week.
BTW, what kind of distribution and destop environment are you two using?