OpenSUSE Hardware :: USB Disks Not Mounting After The First Mount?

Feb 23, 2010

I'm having a problem with my usb disks, on opensuse 11.2. USB disks only mount the first time after booting.

The scenario is, I boot, then I plug a usb disk. It mounts properly and I can use it. After I unmount it and unplug the disk, I try to plug it in and it doesn't mount. And none of my other usb disks will mount as well.

The only workaround is to reboot.

I checked /var/log/messages, and the disk is being detected, it's just not being mounted.

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[code]....

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