On Monday 01 December 2014 16.06:01 John Andersen wrote:
On 12/1/2014 1:35 PM, Olav Reinert wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2014 19.45:26 Jan Ritzerfeld wrote:
I do not think autofs is needed or even used by KDE for automounting. It might be unrelated, but autofs and NetworkManager do not play well together using 13.2: http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=905639 So, to rule this out, does "loginctl" show a session for your user?
I have applied the workaround described in comment #3 to that bug https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=905639#c3 to my laptops running openSUSE 13.2 because I noticed login delays/problems after enabling autofs.
It did the trick for me - login after boot, and shutdown, work much better now, like it used to under 13.1.
\Olav
Stock FRESH install of 13.2 and KDE4, and I have yet to see any problem whatsoever with Automount and NetworkManager. I've mounted flash drives, Disk Drives in two different models of external cases, with different formats, cameras, Cell Phones, etc. It all works superbly.
Not one hiccup. I suggest what people are encountering is remnants of old versions laying around.
I'm also using a fresh install of 13.2 with a KDE4 desktop. Even the $HOME directory is fresh, there's no config junk from previous releases. And mounting USB sticks in KDE works fine for me. However, the original poster suspected a relation between USB automount and autofs. Jan Ritzerfeld replied, saying there is probably no correlation - and I think he's right. Jan also mentioned a bug related to autofs and NetworkManager not working well together. That's the problem which the workaround in the bug report fixes for me. Sorry for taking the thread a bit offtopic. \Olav -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org