Solved: kodi remove safely doens't work
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30th Sep, 2017, 07:20 PM
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kodi remove safely doens't work
Hello.
I have flashed a fresh image of xbian (with noobs and debian 9). I realized that I can't "remove safely" a disk. When I do it, anything happens, I have to connect via ssh to unmount the disk. Does anyone have the same problem? I had an old image (with debian 8) and it worked properly. Thanks. |
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30th Sep, 2017, 09:58 PM
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RE: kodi remove safely doens't work
Unfortunately I have to confirm that "Savely remove" from Kodi context menu does not do anything on fresh installations
But, all my upgraded systems (from Jessie to Stretch) are working, so it's really a strange issue. There is nothing in Kodi's log, so it will be a bit tricky to solve this Please be patient |
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1st Oct, 2017, 02:00 AM
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RE: kodi remove safely doens't work
well, I trust in you
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1st Oct, 2017, 05:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 1st Oct, 2017 06:24 AM by Nachteule.)
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RE: kodi remove safely doens't work
(1st Oct, 2017 02:00 AM)naox Wrote: well, I trust in you Nice Found the reason, Kodi still using (depreciated) udisks package instead of udisks2. Unfortunately, Debian Stretch has dropped this package (Raspbian for RPi1 still having it), see Kodi bugreport, and of course, udisks2 is not compatible to udisks That's the reason why upgraded XBian's still working, but newer Stretch images doesn't work. I'll put udisks package from Jessie to XBian Stretch Repo, so you can install udisks package manually |
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1st Oct, 2017, 09:37 PM
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RE: kodi remove safely doens't work
How fast!
I can confirm that it works. What a pitty what you links says Thank you very much @Nachteule! |
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