[yocto] Automount issues

Ayoub Zaki ayoub.zaki at embexus.com
Tue Aug 1 09:59:13 PDT 2017


Hi,

are you using systemd ?


On 01.08.2017 16:52, Jeremy Overesch wrote:
>
> I've been trying to get automounting of USB devices working using the 
> udev-extraconf recipe available in yocto.  It appears to work in the 
> mount.sh script, as I can read the contents of the drive.  However, 
> when I try to do so in a command shell, the folder is empty and the 
> drive doesn't show as mounted.  Also, even though it isn't mounted, if 
> I remove the drive and connect it to a windows PC or any other 
> machine, it claims that the file system is "dirty" and needs to be 
> scanned.
>
> In short, it is the *exact* same issue that's happening in this 
> thread, but there isn't a resolution: 
> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/yocto/2015-September/026563.html
>
> I've attached the following files:
>
> automount.rules - udev automounting rules
>
> journalctl_output.txt - what the journalctl shows after an insertion
>
> mount.sh - my modified mount.sh script with the printfs
>
> mount.sh.log - output of the mount.sh script for an insertion and 
> removal event
>
> udevadm.test.txt - output from the test output of what would be run 
> for an insertion event
>
> udevadm_monitor.txt - live output of the monitor when inserting a usb 
> stick.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
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