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pmount: Cannot mount vfat filesystems anymore: "not mount point or bad option.".

Ahoj,

since a few months, pmount is not able to mount vfat formatted USB drives anymore.

When I run for example pmount sdb1 (which always used to work and did mount /dev/sdb1 to /mnt/sdb1, thereby autoprobing the filesystem), it now fails with
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mount: /media/sdb1: unknown filesystem type 'ntfs'.
       dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.
mount: /media/sdb1: unknown filesystem type 'ntfs'.
       dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.

dmesg shows for this mounting try:
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[75896.910864] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.910872] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 512 failed
[75896.911321] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.911324] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 1024 failed
[75896.911762] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.911765] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 2048 failed
[75896.912248] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.912251] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 4096 failed
[75896.915486] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.915492] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 512 failed
[75896.915937] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.915940] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 1024 failed
[75896.916361] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.916364] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 2048 failed
[75896.916803] UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
[75896.916806] UDF-fs: Scanning with blocksize 4096 failed
[75896.956757] ISOFS: Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
[75896.997030] ISOFS: Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
[75897.017864] hfsplus: unable to find HFS+ superblock
[75897.021196] hfsplus: unable to find HFS+ superblock
[75897.024606] hfs: can't find a HFS filesystem on dev sdb1
[75897.028430] hfs: can't find a HFS filesystem on dev sdb1
[75897.031667] EXT4-fs (sdb1): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[75897.035038] EXT4-fs (sdb1): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[75897.037927] EXT4-fs (sdb1): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[75897.040719] EXT4-fs (sdb1): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[75897.043572] EXT4-fs (sdb1): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[75897.046892] EXT4-fs (sdb1): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[75897.050701] REISERFS warning (device sdb1): sh-2021 reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on sdb1
[75897.053810] REISERFS warning (device sdb1): sh-2021 reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on sdb1
[75897.071371] XFS (sdb1): Invalid superblock magic number
[75897.075036] XFS (sdb1): Invalid superblock magic number
[75897.084523] omfs: Invalid superblock (0)
[75897.087347] omfs: Invalid superblock (0)
It tries to probe some filesystems which are not present on /dev/sdb1.

If I explicitly say pmount -t vfat sdb1, it fails with
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mount: /media/sdb1: not mount point or bad option.
       dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.
dmesg is not showing anything in this case.

Has anyone an idea what has changed such that pmount is not working anymore?

I know pmount has not received updates for some time, but I found it the most convenient way to mount stuff as mormal user. I know that there is also udevil mount/ udevil umount, but they are a bit more complicated for me to use (the mount directory is named after the filesystem's label, not after the device name, which is usually more to type).

There is also some discussion about it in the AUR.

Regards!

Re: pmount: Cannot mount vfat filesystems anymore: "not mount point or bad option.".

Reply #1
OK, I have now made a wrapper around `udevil` that is even a bit more quick to use than `pmount`/ `pumount`:

/usr/local/bin/udm:
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#!/bin/bash

if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
  {
    printf '%s\n' "$0: Error: Too few arguments."
    printf '%s\n' "Usage:"
    printf '%s\n' "  $0 <device> [<additional 'uedvil mount' options>]"
    printf '\n'
    printf '%s\n' "Where '<device>' is the device name under '/dev/', e.g. 'sdc1' for '/dev/sdc1',"
    printf '%s\n' "and '<additional 'uedvil mount' options>' can contain mount options; see 'udevil help'."
  } > /dev/stderr
  exit 1
else
  _dev="$1"
  shift
fi

udevil mount "$@" "/dev/${_dev}" "/mnt/${_dev}"
/usr/local/bin/udu
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#!/bin/bash

if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
  {
    printf '%s\n' "$0: Error: Too few arguments."
    printf '%s\n' "Usage:"
    printf '%s\n' "  $0 <mount> [<additional 'uedvil umount' options>]"
    printf '\n'
    printf '%s\n' "Where '<mount>' is a mountpoint below '/mnt/', e.g. 'sdc1' for '/mnt/sdc1',"
    printf '%s\n' "and for '<additional 'uedvil umount' options>' see 'udevil help'."
  } > /dev/stderr
  exit 1
else
  _mount="$1"
  shift
fi

udevil umount "$@" "/mnt/${_mount}"

Re: pmount: Cannot mount vfat filesystems anymore: "not mount point or bad option.".

Reply #2
Solution was given here:

pmount uses per default the mount option atime. Which does not work anymore.

pmount --noatime succeeds.

Regards!