by fgg2001 on Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:49 pm
Hi,
I recently installed Linux Mint Mate and Linux Mint Cinnamon on the same machine.
The error message "unable to mount floppy disk" only happens with Linux Mate and not with Cinnamon.
The machine is Dell XPS Gen 4, which actually has a legacy floppy drive, normally it has no floppy in the drive, it is in a non ready state.
The question is why is Linux Mate try to mount the floppy even if there is no floppy disk in the drive ?
If I leave a floppy disk in the drive the message does not show and the actual floppy is mounted and shows on the desktop.
I think the mount should only occur when the floppy is actually inserted in the drive or when a command is issued to mount the floppy..
Why is this specific behavior different between Mate 14 and Cinnamon 14 ?
I tried all the different suggestions I found on this thread to eliminate this annoying message, but none of them worked.
Perhas somebody that understands how this works could try to find out the difference setting between Mate and Cinnamon and fix the problem in the Mate version the same way that it is solved in the Cinnamon version.
With the Cinnamon version I actually need to issue the the command " udisks --mount /dev/fd0 " while the Mate version tries to to that automatically as I log in ?
I compared the various settings suggested in the thread, but they all look the same on the 2 versions. Apparently nobody pinpointed yet the actual difference that is causing the different behavior of the Mate 14 versus Cinnamon 14.
Is there any fix that actually works for this unwanted message ?
Thanks,
F.G.