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Description of problem: Above error message when automounting a disk. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): dbus-1.4.6-5.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Automount a disk 2. 3. Actual results: Above message appears in a pop-up Expected results: No message, or perhaps just a notification Additional info: /var/log/messages looks normal: "Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 189.989391] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device number 2 using ehci_hcd Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 190.105503] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=059f, idProduct=1018 Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 190.105517] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=10, Product=11, SerialNumber=3 Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 190.105526] usb 1-1: Product: LaCie Hard Drive USB Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 190.105533] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: LaCie Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 190.105539] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 00E00100D8D71 Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost kernel: [ 190.159222] scsi7 : usb-storage 1-1:1.0 Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost mtp-probe: checking bus 1, device 2: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:12.2/usb1/1-1" Jan 17 09:31:59 localhost mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 2 was not an MTP device Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.163416] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direct-Access SAMSUNG HD103UJ PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 CCS Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.170141] sd 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.170505] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdb] 1953525168 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 TB/931 GiB) Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.175738] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.176996] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdb] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.196166] sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost kernel: [ 191.199766] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk Jan 17 09:32:00 localhost ata_id[2022]: HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for '/dev/sdb' Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.253427] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.253683] EXT3-fs (sdb2): warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck is recommended Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.254849] EXT3-fs (sdb2): using internal journal Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.254881] EXT3-fs (sdb2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.345185] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.345392] EXT3-fs (sdb1): warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck is recommended Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.346637] EXT3-fs (sdb1): using internal journal Jan 17 09:32:01 localhost kernel: [ 192.346651] EXT3-fs (sdb1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode "
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