I have created a remastered live disc which has been under development for a week or two now, previously using 3.3 instead of 3.4.
With TC 3.3 as the base, the Mount Tool seemed to work fine when I plugged in a USB stick; eg a new drive (generally sdb1) would appear in the list and once I'd scrolled along to it and clicked, my drive was mounted and ready to use. If I opened File Manager, I could see sdb1 in the left hand pane and open it for read and write.
With 3.4, things are decidedly flaky. When I plug in a USB stick and launch Mount Tool, there is often no sign of sdb1 (or anything else relating to the USB stick). If I click on any other drive (say hda1), then the File Manager is launched and magically, sdb1 appears in Mount Tool and I can see its volume label if I hover the mouse over it. However, when I click on it, File Manager is launched again, but sdb1 is
not in the left hand pane! I then have to use the shell to copy or delete files.
Some background info and other symptoms might be useful:
- I have tried booting my remastered disc on several different machines with mixed results, as detailed below.
- On my dev machine (a very old Dan Dantum tower, which has TC installed on the hard-disk), I saw nothing unusual other than the improved behaviour of the Mount Tool.
- On a Dell Optiplex tower, sdb1 showed up in Mount Tool, but not in File Manager.
- On a home-made tower, the behaviour was as for the Optiplex.
- On an MSI laptop, sdb1 didn't show up in Mount Tool until I had mounted something else and it never showed up in File Manager.
- On a Dell XPS laptop, the behaviour was as for the MSI.
I've only tried it with a few machines, but TC base image seems to work OK. So where should I start looking?